French Cuckoo Marans
The Chicken Coop Company
French Cuckoo Marans Chicken
The Maran breed, originating from the town of Marans in France, is a robust and adaptable chicken known for its friendly and easygoing nature. These birds are more athletic than many other breeds, often preferring to forage and free-range. Their hens lay beautiful dark brown or speckled eggs, making them a popular choice for backyard flocks.
In addition to their charming temperament, Marans are dual-purpose birds, suitable for both egg production and meat. They produce around 225 medium-sized dark brown eggs per year and grow quickly, reaching a mature weight of 6-7 pounds. Their hardiness allows them to thrive in both cold and heat, and they often exhibit broodiness, making them good for natural breeding. With a single comb, they are easy to handle and manage.
The Chicken Coop Company’s French Cuckoo Marans flock produces a steady supply of dark brown eggs, with shell colors ranging from 5-8 on the French Marans Egg color chart. However, our flock is small, and quantities are limited, so be sure to place your order soon before they sell out. Whether for eggs, meat, or both, these birds make a valuable addition to any backyard flock.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What color eggs do French Cuckoo Marans lay?
French Cuckoo Marans are known for laying a substantial number of dark brown or speckled eggs. Their large size and rapid growth make them excellent choices for egg production, meat, or dual-purpose flocks.
What are French Cuckoo Marans?
French Cuckoo Marans are heritage chickens that serve a dual purpose. Originating from the town of Marans in France, this breed is highly winter-hardy and has a gentle nature. They're becoming more popular, especially since they are reputed to lay some of the darkest eggs among Marans varieties.
Are Cuckoo Maran chickens rare?
The French Silver Cuckoo Marans, similar to other varieties of the breed, is considered rare by poultry preservation groups. By engaging in breeding and conservation, enthusiasts can help preserve this valuable and graceful breed.
Are Cuckoo Marans good layers?
Cuckoo Marans typically lay more than 4 medium to dark brown eggs per week. With proper care and nutrition, they can produce between 220 and 280 eggs in their first year. However, as they age, their egg production may decrease by 10 to 15% annually until it eventually ceases.
How many eggs do Cuckoo Marans lay annually?
You can expect Cuckoo Marans to lay between 220 and 280 eggs each year.
Are Cuckoo Marans noisy?
While all hens tend to cackle around the time they lay eggs, some breeds are noisier than others. Cuckoo Marans are fairly average when it comes to noise, making them a quieter option compared to other breeds.
How large do Cuckoo Marans grow?
Cuckoo Marans from Meyer Hatchery are clean-legged, have a single comb, and are exceptionally winter hardy. Mature roosters generally weigh around 8.5 lbs, while hens reach approximately 7 lbs.
Barnevelder Facts
- Poultry Show Class: Continental Class
- Weights: Hen ——-6 1/2 lbs
- Rooster—-9 lb
- Pullet——5 1/2 lbs
- Cockerel—7 lbs
- Purpose and Type: Primary production, Egg Laying & Pet/Secondary meat source
- Egg Shell Color: Dark Brown #5 to #8 Range
- Egg Production: 180+ eggs per year (estimates only)
- Egg Size: Large
- Temperament: Docile
- Gender Accuracy: 75-80%
- Fertility Percentage: 55-70%
- Broody: Setter
- Mating Ratio: 8 Females to 1 Male
- Roost Height: 2 to 4 feet
- Country of Origin: France
- APA: No
- TLC: No
- Breeder Farm Source: Poultry Breeding Farm has been developing our bloodline/strain of French Feather Legged Cuckoo Marans since 2012.