I wish I could help you. I only work with the penciled varieties, so I don't have any advice. Hang in there, one of the buff breeders will try to answer you, I'm sure.
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I can help with answers if you want someone to be honest and give you the facts without Sugar coating. DonThank you!
I was so happy to find any standard Brahmas, which are pretty rare around these parts. I would very much love to try the darks, as that is my favorite pattern/colour by far, but you have to start somewhere...
Have a great night, and thanks for your reply.
Be totally honest Don-I can take it.I can help with answers if you want someone to be honest and give you the facts without Sugar coating. Don
Quote: Will try and be as kind as I can.
As you have stated these are mostly Hatchery Brahma
Notice the black feathers coming out from the Cape, this is a very serious defect.
The Tails are pinched and should be Real open to get some decent Brahma.
They all have basically very small heads. This is something that would take a lifetime to correct.
If you breed any of these together the offspring will be worse that the adults. Never inbreed Fowl with as many defects as these have.
Would suggest that you try and locate some Brahma that are more to the SOP. One of my neighbors spent several year improving the Large Buff from Harold Miller and has since got out of Poultry. Don
I am overly excited!!! I have just added 23 Dark Brahma eggs to the incubator. I have never had this breed before and doesn't seem like anyone in my area has these either. Hoping for a great hatch![]()
Where did the eggs come from? Good luck, let us know how it goes.I am overly excited!!! I have just added 23 Dark Brahma eggs to the incubator. I have never had this breed before and doesn't seem like anyone in my area has these either. Hoping for a great hatch![]()