Brabanters1974
In the Brooder
- Jan 24, 2019
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See some potential in these two Cream Brabanter chicks.
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Liking how this one is filling out.
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They are so cute! How old are they now? Brabanters are on my wish list.![]()
Hi Tcottier, thank you for the nice words. Here are a few pictures I got last week, they are a little over 3 months old.They are so cute! How old are they now? Brabanters are on my wish list.![]()
Anyone still have Brabanters? Or any new members with them?
Anyone still have Brabanters? Or any new members with them?
I just purchased/ordered 30 Gold Brabanters from Ideal, for a ship date of 28 April. 20 females, 10 males. I figure that'll give me at least a decent size group to cull from--and it pretty much hits my limit for space.
We just moved into our house--built it this year. Lots of finish work to do on it, and THEN we'll build the coop and run. We live in the White Mountains of eastern Arizona, at 7200 ft, on an acre in the pines. I'll have to confine them to the run, as our worst predators--among a wide range from bears to cougars--are the dogs that roam freely in our rural area.
I got a little ambitious maybe, as these are my first chickens, and I probably should have gotten "starter chickens" that are easy to raise. But I've studied breeds for...seven years? Changed my mind 1823 times about what breed/s I wanted to have. A varied flock, or one and try to improve? This was the one I couldn't quit coming back to. Every single time I see a photo of one, it makes me smile.
I've read and studied for years, but I know I'll make noobie mistakes anyway. If any of y'all have Brabanter-specific suggestions, hints, or comments on what you think of them, I'm all ears!
In particular, I'm wondering how the hatch rate goes with an incubator.
Cheers!
I just purchased/ordered 30 Gold Brabanters from Ideal, for a ship date of 28 April. 20 females, 10 males. I figure that'll give me at least a decent size group to cull from--and it pretty much hits my limit for space.
We just moved into our house--built it this year. Lots of finish work to do on it, and THEN we'll build the coop and run. We live in the White Mountains of eastern Arizona, at 7200 ft, on an acre in the pines. I'll have to confine them to the run, as our worst predators--among a wide range from bears to cougars--are the dogs that roam freely in our rural area.
I got a little ambitious maybe, as these are my first chickens, and I probably should have gotten "starter chickens" that are easy to raise. But I've studied breeds for...seven years? Changed my mind 1823 times about what breed/s I wanted to have. A varied flock, or one and try to improve? This was the one I couldn't quit coming back to. Every single time I see a photo of one, it makes me smile.
I've read and studied for years, but I know I'll make noobie mistakes anyway. If any of y'all have Brabanter-specific suggestions, hints, or comments on what you think of them, I'm all ears!
In particular, I'm wondering how the hatch rate goes with an incubator.
Cheers!
Thank you. (YES, that is for DAMN sure! LOL)Oh how I love your dog! Reminds me of mine.
During this isolation period I read something somewhere that a person wrote---> "If you have a blue Heeler (ACD) you're never alone". Ain't that the truth? Good luck with your search.