Backyard Brahmas!!

I love it! We have a 10 year old pit/lab mix. He is like their rooster, very protective and loves to get rewarded with chicken poop!
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That's awesome! People used to be afraid of ours when I'd tell them her breed. They'd say,"aren't you afraid she'll bite your arm off being part pit bull?" And I would say "yea, but she's also part lab so she'll bring it right back". Now she's just old and fat and not nearly as imposing :)
 
Hello Brahma Folks!

I have a question. I have my first brahma, a buff, and I was wondering how I could tell besides comb if "she" is male or female. "She" is nine weeks old and is just starting to get a little red around the face. Are there feather colors at this age that would distinguish males from females?

Thanks!
 
My 4 light brahma chicks arrived. I ordered 3 pullets and a rooster. I think I can tell them apart already at almost almost 2 weeks old. 3 have darker down and well developed feathering. I am assuming they are pullets. One has lighter down and far less developed feathering. I am assuming he is the roo.

In this pic is one of the suspected pullets. Notice the development of wing feathers.

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Here is a pic of the suspected roo. Notice the very small amount of wing feathering. I guess we will see!

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Another pic of suspected pullet
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My 4 light brahma chicks arrived. I ordered 3 pullets and a rooster. I think I can tell them apart already at almost almost 2 weeks old. 3 have darker down and well developed feathering. I am assuming they are pullets. One has lighter down and far less developed feathering. I am assuming he is the roo.

In this pic is one of the suspected pullets. Notice the development of wing feathers.

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Here is a pic of the suspected roo. Notice the very small amount of wing feathering. I guess we will see!

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Another pic of suspected pullet
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Notice the stink eye look from the one that is possibly male? Memorize that look, they give it a lot. What are you doing? Why are you near my girls? Typical look into get, from 4 of em.
 
At almost three weeks old the rooster still looks like a giant fuzzy chick. No tail what so ever and very little wing development. All 15 of my other chicks can now flutter and glide a little. Not him. He just has to run to keep up, haha!
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Meanwhile, the pullets are starting to get some white :)
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