I am no expert on Brahmas but 5 months is early for just about any heritage bird. Most heritage birds are 6-9 months for laying. My Blue Columbian Brahmas started laying at 9 months but that was during winter and they didn't lay well until spring. So that being said I don't think you will get...
awww... that's my roo! I love when my birds get a compliment! Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside... kind of like when you eat a SNICKERS.....hehehe
I am having a suspected possum problem right now in my 2 Juvenile pens they have 12 foot walls inside the barn but no ceiling and I have lost 6 Juveniles. So tonight we are putting in a ceiling. Should have done it a long time ago.
I like having it all together(bantams and LF) that way I can hear from everyone. I am preparing a large run or 2 so I can grow out several LF Blue Columbian Brahmas, I am hoping maybe wishing to get at least 5 nice candidates for next years breeding.
OK question, I think I know the answer...
Thanks Tim, that's what I thought I had read before. I don't claim to be an expert but I do want to improve all my birds. I figure if u are not improving u are going backwards.
Let me start with a few pictures, this is our light Brahma rooster we acquired from Darlene have over our Blue Columbian Brahmas trying to improve the line. We are planning on a whole new line of the Blue Columbians. Plans are to keep the best female offspring and breed them back to this guy in...