

Black Copper Marans photo: seppingsR (CC BY 2.0) · Welsummer photo: Josh Larios from Seattle, US (CC BY-SA 2.0) · via Wikimedia Commons
Black Copper Marans vs Welsummer
Two backyard favorites, side by side — egg production, temperament, size, and hardiness, straight from our breed data. Here's how to choose.
The quick verdict
On eggs it's close — expect roughly 150–200 a year from the Black Copper Marans and 160–220 from the Welsummer.
The Black Copper Marans lays chocolate brown eggs; the Welsummer lays dark terracotta brown.
In a hot, humid climate the Welsummer copes better than the Black Copper Marans.
Both dual purpose birdsBoth cold-hardyBoth beginner-friendlyBoth calm and easy to handle
Choose the Black Copper Marans if you want…
- More likely to go broody and mother chicks
Choose the Welsummer if you want…
- More eggs — up to 220 a year
- Better through summer heat
- Rarely quits laying to sit on eggs
Side by side
| Trait | Black Copper Marans | Welsummer |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Dual purpose | Dual purpose |
| Eggs per year | 150–200 | ✓160–220 |
| Egg color | Chocolate brown | Dark terracotta brown |
| Egg size | Large | Large |
| Hen weight | 6–7 lbs | 5–6 lbs |
| Temperament | Gentle and quiet | Friendly and intelligent |
| Cold hardy | Yes | Yes |
| Heat tolerant | No | Yes |
| Broodiness | Sometimes broody | Rarely broody |
| Beginner friendly | Yes | Yes |
Egg counts are healthy-hen peaks; real numbers dip in winter, during molt, and as a hen ages. Size a coop for either bird with our coop size calculator.
