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Each quantity is for 1 egg. It is highly recommended to order serveral eggs as not all eggs lead to a sucessful hatch.  The egg used to fulfill your order will typically range between 4-7 on the Marans scale. During peak laying anything in the 8 or 9 range is rarer. Thus, the hatching egg recieved might be considered a 4-5 even though the chick you hatch will be able to produce an 8-9 egg.  We typically reserve our Marans eggs that reach an 8-9 on Marans scale for our chick orders.

 

The darker the egg color inadvertently makes them hard to hatch out of!  Marans' egg membranes are thicker than other chicken breeds, and the darker the egg the smaller the egg pores are.  This makes the eggshells super-tough, so the eggs stay fresher for longer resulting dark orange yolks,  and less likelihood of Salmonella.   Hence, why most French Chef's demand use  of Marans eggs.  However, less oxygen gets into the egg shells when incubating, and it is harder work for a chicks to peep through the shell.   Thus, the hatch rate of Marans is lower than that of other breeds. If you do not like the risk of hatching eggs, we recommend buying as chicks. If breed is not important, we offer our assorted dozens for a significant discount.

 

As Forest so simply put it, "Life is like a box of chocolates".  You never know what shade of chocolate eggs will be gifted each day but they all taste amazing!  The color of a Marans' egg differs based on bloodline,  seasonally, hen age, the hen herself, weather, quality of nest box bedding, and diet.  A hen lays her darkest eggs in her first 6 months of laying.  As the season continues, the eggs will get shades lighter.  The following Spring or after a molt, her eggs will be darker and larger, but usually not as dark as her egg laying debut.   

 

Our Marans bloodlines are a combination of the finest bloodlines that over the years we have been fortunate enough to obtain. Our show quality French Copper  Marans bloodlines include: Bev Davis, Wade Jean, Rodney Reeves, Ron Presley, Greenfire farms, Mashburn Marans (Winner of The Marans Chicken Club Dark Show and Peoples Choice Award in Newnan, GA February 17th 2018), and other devoted Marans professionals. The result is the finest Marans possible for egg color, personality, and show.

 

The egg color produced by a Marans hen needs to be a #4 on the chart to meet APA Maran breed standards. Often hatcheries fall short on delivery the dark chocolate egg color aficionados seek. 

 

 

Egg: Marans

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  • Fertilized Hatching Eggs

    Experience firsthand the joy and amazement of an egg developing in to a cute, fluffy, downy baby chick in just 3 weeks.   If you are looking to learn or teach children about the cycle of life, hatching eggs can incorporate lots of learning from math, science, reading, writing, and a better appreciation for life and where our food comes from. Our hatching experience package includes fun curriculum to learn as the eggs hatch.   If egg color is important to you, it is nice to hatch chicks from the exact egg color shade that you are looking for.  

    If you are lucky enough to have a broody hen, all you need is 3 weeks of warm weather, nesting box herbs for your hard-working hen, and she will do the rest! An incubator that can sustain appropriate temperature and humidity is needed for eggs to hatch if you do not have the luxury of a broody hen. During the first 18 days, the eggs need to be turned (we have auto turning incubators).  Once hatched, the baby chicks need a brooder home.

    As in nature of all births, you can expect 50% to be female and 50% to be males.  We offer hatching experience packages in which we can home any unwanted chicks such as roosters.  For those that need eggs shipped, hatch ratio can decrease from 95% to 50%.

    Chick (Newborn - 4 weeks old) 

    If you are looking to build a bond from the beginning, baby chicks are perfect.  Most chicks can be sexed with 80-95% accuracy unlike eggs.  There is a cost savings by ordering babies versus older chickens.  We usually have most

    Baby chicks require a heat source, water, food, grit, and protection.  During the 1st week chicks’ ideal temperature is 95F.  Each week the chicks’ temperature should be turned down by 5 degrees to help acclimate to cooler temperatures. ​We offer complete flock start up packages which includes everything needed including the rental of our professional brooders.

    Observing their health and behavior is important to ensure they get the care they need. Chicks have a higher mortality rate than older chickens.  Stressed chicks will get pastey-butt and their dried droppings need to be cleaned from their vents.  Cold chicks will huddle and hot chicks will try their best to escape the heat. 

     

    Starter Pullets 5 - 10 weeks old 

    Chickens are considered coop ready as they no longer need to be in your home.  They are fully feathered and ready to forage outside.  They are still young enough if you want to develop a bond.   Sexing is more obvious as bright red combs develop on single comb rooster breeds at 5 weeks of age. 

    While defined as coop ready, if purchased in cold months where temperatures are less than 45 degrees at night, supplement heat is needed in their coops or they need to be insulated to ensure never dropping below 45 degrees in their coop (full straw bale walls).

    This age group is popular and some breeds may not be available.  There is still a slight chance that your pullet is really a rooster.

    Starter Pullets 2 - 4 Months Old

    If you are looking for eggs quickly, this is the age you want.  Ladies are getting closer to point of lay.  Soon there will be no denying hen vs rooster.  These girls are in the final stages of a fully developed immune system.

    Hens have a higher need for calcium to avoid getting egg bound and to produce nice egg shells.  Offer free choice oyster shells.  Soft egg shells or getting an egg stuck in their vent is caused by low calcium.  They do not need heat in their coops and are durable even though cold winters providing they have adequate shelter.

    Young hens are sold at a premium as all the hard work has been done and there is considerably less of a waiting period before enjoying the delectable eggs.

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We do not ship live animals.

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