Black Copper Marans
This breed was developed in France in the mid 1800’s in the town for which it bears its name, Marans. They had made their way to England in the early 1900’s and quickly became very popular for their very dark brown eggs – a trait they are still known for today. These beautiful birds were first exhibited in 1929 in Paris by the Poultry Breeders Society of France and since then have gradually made themselves popular in various countries around the world.
Chloe Evans (verified owner) –
Good experience, but the delivery was slightly delayed.
Logan Bennett (verified owner) –
Chicks arrived, but I lost one shortly after delivery.
Logan Bennett (verified owner) –
Received healthy chicks, and they arrived on time! Highly recommend.
William Davis (verified owner) –
Chicks were smaller and weaker than expected.
Logan Bennett (verified owner) –
Reliable farm, and the chicks are top quality. Highly recommend.
Chloe Evans (verified owner) –
Amazing quality and great communication. Will be a repeat customer.
Brandon Scott (verified owner) –
Chicks arrived healthy but a bit later than expected. Still satisfied.
Dylan Foster (verified owner) –
Some chicks were fine, but I lost a couple within the first few days.
Ava Clark (verified owner) –
The chicks were average quality, and a few didn’t do well.
Connor Blake (verified owner) –
Some chicks didn’t survive the journey, a bit disappointing.
Natalie Brooks (verified owner) –
Chicks are surviving, but the quality wasn’t what I expected.
Isabella Morgan (verified owner) –
Chicks are doing well, though the packaging could be improved.