Our Purple Marans are a purebred Black Copper Marans with a heavy bloom, they are not a hybrid or cross breed of any kind. We do not guarantee that birds hatched from this line will lay a heavy bloom egg. With that being said, they are a 4th generation of selectively bred birds from heavy bloom lines. The lighter the egg shell the pinker the egg the darker the egg shell the more purple the bloom appears. We hatch the darker eggs for a more purple look but your bird could produce either or none.
Breed: Black Copper Maran
APA: Yes
Egg Color: Dark Brown
Egg Production: 3/week
Breed Facts: The Black Copper Maran is the standard in Chocolate Brown egg layers. Their first egg will be their darkest and lighten with each egg until she molts. Then the cycle repeats.
We breed this line specifically for the heaviest bloom we can get. Hens must consistently lay a heavy bloom or they are removed from this line to ensure the greatest probability of bloom in offspring.
Darker eggs and eggs with heavy bloom can be harder to hatch and we hatch these separately from other colored eggs for best results. ONLY experienced hatchers should purchase these eggs.
We feed our girls only the best chemical free certified organic feed.
Purple Marans Hatching Eggs
Shipping on Hatching Eggs
We ship hatching eggs Monday through Wednesday, depending on when the hens lay and the weather. We strive to ship within 24 hours of the egg being laid. Eggs that are older than 48 hours go in the incubator, to the farmers market or the food bank. We don’t have the ability to store and keep eggs.
Hatching Eggs are shipped via UPS unless directed otherwise. The option is available for expedited at an additional charge. UPS does not have x-ray equipment so there is no possibility your eggs will be exposed during transit.
It is highly advised that west coast customers take the optional upgrade to UPS 2-Day Shipping, especially during the high heat summer months.
They have arrived!
Once your eggs arrive let them “rest” inside in a carton with the pointy end down largest end up. Do not put cold eggs into an incubator they will crack.Eggs ship from Alabama, where it is extremely humid, eggs are collected throughout the day and transfered to a climate controlled room (with 40% relative humidity) where they are either packed and shipped or set to hatch. Even with this limited time before leaving it is possible your eggs will have a smaller air cell than eggs produced in more arid climates. You should adjust your incubating settings accordingly for your method of incubation. We utilize the dry hatching method.





