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Marans

The Marans, or French, Poule de Marans, is a French breed of chicken from the port town of Marans, in the département of Charente-Maitime, in the Poitou-Charentes region of western France.

General Information

Breed Purpose
Dual Purpose
Comb
Single
Broodiness
Average
Climate Tolerance
Cold
Egg Productivity
Medium
Egg Size
Large
Egg Color
Dark Brown
Breed Temperament
Friendly,Easily handled,Docile
Breed Colors/Varieties
Silver Cuckoo, Golden Cuckoo, White, Copper Black, Black, Wheaten, Black-tailed Buff, and Ermine. MANY colors in development!
Breed Size
Large Fowl
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The Marans, or French, Poule de Marans, is a French breed of chicken from the port town of Marans, in the département of Charente-Maitime, in the Poitou-Charentes region of western France. It was created with the local feral chickens descended from fighting game chickens carried from Indonesia and India. Those original Marandaise fowl were "improved" for the table through crossing with imported Croad Langshans. A favourite at poultry shows, it became a dual purpose breed known both for its extremely dark brown eggs and fine meat qualities.

Marans are generally quiet and docile; but they are quite active, taking well to free ranging in rough terrain and are also tough and disease-resistant. Their gentle temperaments and quiet demeanor makes them ideal for suburban backyard chicken keepers, as well as any assorted farm flock as they rarely bully smaller breeds. Marans are historically a dual-purpose bird, prized not only for their dark eggs but for their table qualities as well. Though the original Marans could also be feather legged birds, British breeders preferred the clean legged version, and thus feathered legged Marans are now mainly found in France. The Australian Poultry Standard recognises both feathered and clean-legged birds, while the Marans Club of America only recognises feather-legged birds.

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Marans egg

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Marans chick

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Marans juvenile

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Marans hen

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Marans rooster

For more about the Marans breed and their owners' and breeders' experiences with them, see our breed discussion here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chicken-breed-focus-maran.1132230/

Latest reviews

mystic marans
Pros: very pretty dark brown eggs, friendly
Cons: lays really big eggs, which can cause the hen to become egg bound
I've only had one maran, she was a mystic maran. She was very sweet, laid huge dark brown eggs, had a big build, although not overweight. I don't remember her much because she died a long time ago. I think she probably died because she got egg bound.
Purchase Date
March 2019
Cuckoo Marans
Pros: Dark brown eggs

Not a bully

Very beautiful
Cons: Can go broody (good or bad)

A little skittish

Near bottom of pecking order
I love the cuckoo marans, Kiki. She’s pretty sweet, but a little skittish. Right now she went broody for the first time.
Her eggs are currently my favorite in the basket, though they’re not super dark brown. (Attached picture is of my EE, Australorp, and Marans egg)

Overall, I would recommend. In my experience, can be a little skittish, but I still love Kiki to pieces, even if she doesn’t like to be held.
Purchase Price
3.00
Purchase Date
March 2020

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Pros: Enjoy those dark brown eggs, overall a nice bird
Cons: Not the most productive hens, dark brown is only consistent at the beginning
I really wanted to add dark brown egg layers to my little flock. They are a pretty bird with a fairly even temperament. The first eggs were very dark & they lay quite well. But they didn't have a very long laying spell for a first year chicken. They quit entirely for the winter & are slow to get going in the spring. The dark egg definitely gets lighter & never gets as dark as the 1st summer again... but still darker than the average brown layer. I haven't decided whether to get them again mostly because I find them not terribly productive even at about a year old & that the really dark initial eggs never get that dark again.
Overall.. would recommend trying them for a little colour in your egg basket.
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I have a few Australorps and they lay brown eggs, winter is just ending and they laid the whole winter, you could try these breeds. They are really good. They've stayed darker brown the whole time!

Comments

I have one Black Copper Maran, a Light Brahma, and a Blue-laced Red Wyandotte, my first chickens, all hatched in April. The Maran, aptly named Dumplin' is a hoot and a half! She's a chow hound...you'd think she's been starved by the way she acts around food or the promise of food. She is also my clown, comes running when I appear, and talks to me all the time! Wants to be the first one out in the morning too. Gotta love her!
 
Wrap poster board around the waterer...found that really reduces frostbite from happening. Only the coppers lay the really dark eggs.. Common misconception is that they all do.
 
We have 2 young (10 months old) B/C Marans in our small flock and they lay chocolate colored eggs regularly. As they have started their first molt, they aren't laying right now.
They are good layers when they do lay eggs. Some things we have noticed is that as juveniles they will produce dark shelled eggs with some freckles of lighter color.
Now that it is winter we rub vaseline on all our hens combs and it helps to prevent frost-bite. This helps cut down on wind-burn also.
 
I have 3 pens of Marans...my Roos are sweethearts, never once have they been aggressive, and my eggs are dark...and my hens lay very well...I guess it depends on the line they are from..Charm1704.... I put a link to my website so you can look at my flocks.
http://indainoaksfancyfeathers.webs.com/
 
I can attest to that! At nearly 2 months old, our little roo is a cuddle bug. All but one of my Marans are from Charmed and I love them!
 
have wanted to get marans for several years, finally bought a dozen last fall. Ended up with 5 pullets and 1 rooster (gave the other roos away) now I'm giving the whole flock away!! Very inconsistent layers, broody but will not stay on the nest, very wild, one won't roost inside with the others but insists on roosting on the top of the gate and messing up the entrance to the pen!!! (clipped one wing then the other, I think she climbs the fence!!!)They are the least friendly chickens I have ever seen. The rooster will come cluck around scratch but the hens will not come close to it until I'm out of the pen. The rooster hasn't really shown signs of being overly aggressive, just makes a little show when I have to cage one of the broody hens to break her. Will not have them again...going back to buffs, sweethearts and good layers too...
 
and the eggs aren't dark chocolate brown!!! Sure look like cuckoo marans but maybe I got ripped off.
 
There are several methods for breaking a broody hen. Find a wire dog crate. Put a 1/2 inch square hardware cloth bottom in it, cut to fit. Put it in a well lighted place. Put the hen in it and give her feed and water. In about 3-4 days she will have decided she has had enough and stop being broody.
Best, Karen ( Light Sussex)
 
I would suggest if you're going to let them roam free, watch them. Otherwise, you will continue loosing every chicken you buy. Just a thought.
 
LOL, Mine does the same thing! She totally freaks. I noticed her looking a bit off the last few days, and I got her out of the coop tonight, and SPAZ! She's only molting. LOL poor girl.
 

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