One of my newest brahma babies. Will be 4 weeks old tomorrow.
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I don't think you told us how old they are? Anyway, 2, 3 & 5 look to me like they MIGHT be cockerels, but I wouldn't bet money on it. I'm only basing it on the redness of their combs, which doesn't mean that they are cockerels for sure, they may just be pullets with redder combs. If we knew how old they are it would help a little. I know it is difficult, but if we could have back pictures of the birds in question it would probably help us to tell a little better.
I'd just wait and see. I don't raise buffs, so I'm not the buff expert by any means and from what I understand they are notoriously hard to sex. You might have to wait a bit to be able to tell for sure.
it looks to me like 4 6 & 7 are pullets.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/895917/mystery-rooster#post_13634420
My sire for the babies if that helps on the coloring question.
Beautiful little mixed breeds!love them!
Rather condemning, Big Medicine, it´s not just the Brits...Your telling me. This is why I would like to keep this nonsense from taking root over here. If the Brit's want to misuse the term, I guess that's there business, same for accepting vulture hocks in their standard, I guess.
But this is an American breed, developed here. and feel we set the standard for what a real Brahma should look like, and be described. (Anybody else hearing Otter's speech when the Delta's were in front of the review board in Animal House in their head here too ?)
The most common true red pyle that comes to mind is found in Old English Games, ( I wonder if we bastardized their standard in our version ?)
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Ok, thanks. It´s got the tiniest bit clearer..just the tiniest bit!That would depend entirely on if the birds color is a result of having dominant white, or two copies of blue.(not impossible for a bird to have both)
A true red pyle male is white breasted. These birds all appear to be columbian patterned based, regardless of the source of their color.