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  1. Chicken Strut

    Sexing the Brahma breed, (standard size, Light Brahma)

    Sorry I misunderstood you. Yep, I now see a new Easter Egger in your second pic. All girly girls except for your light Brahma. What a good-looking little flock!
  2. Chicken Strut

    Sexing the Brahma breed, (standard size, Light Brahma)

    When you say the other 5, that's a different light Brahma in the first pic of post #228? If so, that light Brahma is also a boy. Otherwise, I'm seeing four pullets of four other breeds heading toward point of lay.
  3. Chicken Strut

    Sexing the Brahma breed, (standard size, Light Brahma)

    I've never had a male light brahma so I don't know...but in trying to see what others have said I ran across this post that would also point to your chick being a pullet: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/365692/light-brahma-and-saddle-feather-sexing
  4. Chicken Strut

    Sexing the Brahma breed, (standard size, Light Brahma)

    Pullet, @campingshaws. The light brahmas tend to mature slowly so there's maybe a 10-15% chance you've got a late blooming boy...but I'd say girl.
  5. Chicken Strut

    Sexing the Brahma breed, (standard size, Light Brahma)

    REALLY early to guess @Exotica - but if I had to guess, I'd say pullet. My brahma chick developed pretty much like the pullet side on the sketched chart from Hanbury House at this link (and I realize it says bantam Cochins...)...
  6. Chicken Strut

    Sexing the Brahma breed, (standard size, Light Brahma)

    Oh no, @Brigabart! That does NOT sound like fun. Good luck with them!
  7. Chicken Strut

    Sexing the Brahma breed, (standard size, Light Brahma)

    Congratulatons! Not yet laying, I take it? I have a light brahma about 3 weeks older than your girls and I suspect she'll be the last of my flock to produce an egg. I was excited to see her checking out the nesting boxes - only to realize that she was munching the hay in there. Lol!
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