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Chuckkeeper
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So pleased!Oh yes, it's definitely a proper Brahma. A good one, too. The tail has a bit more lift than you'd want for a perfect show bird, but otherwise pretty darn good.
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So pleased!Oh yes, it's definitely a proper Brahma. A good one, too. The tail has a bit more lift than you'd want for a perfect show bird, but otherwise pretty darn good.
Better then me i like in urban area think whole street hates me amount noise they all make
Oh yes, it's definitely a proper Brahma. A good one, too. The tail has a bit more lift than you'd want for a perfect show bird, but otherwise pretty darn good.
I need a flock of 12....ok, 20....
ok, 35...
nevermind.
75
nope
102
Absolutely love it!Better then me i like in urban area think whole street hates me amount noise they all make
And quite a party we've had!Late to the party, but better than a no-show, right?
Pullet.
No, but I've been to enough shows and seen enough pictures to know what the standard is for Brahmas. I've shown Buff laced Polish, Australorps, gold Sebrights, Phoenix and white Chinese geese. It's a fun thing to do if you're so inclined. Pretty exciting.Ya show yours do ya jed?
I don't have Brahmas right now. Easter eggers, 2 silver Dorkings and some bantams. Pretty much in it for pets and fun at this stage.Sorry was just curious thinking u mite show urs lol x
I must see these Dorkings. I don't see many on BYC. Do you have any photos?I don't have Brahmas right now. Easter eggers, 2 silver Dorkings and some bantams. Pretty much in it for pets and fun at this stage.
I can take some. Just regular hatchery birds, though.I must see these Dorkings. I don't see many on BYC. Do you have any photos?