I did not get a photo, but they are built like cochins. I have some show cochins and they are not what I would call show quality, but they are true to the body style and are better looking than many I have seen.
They are short and round with large cushions, a shorter compact neck, "soft" in the rump, but not rumpless, and are booted.
They are white with black hackles, no saddle feathers, and black in the rump/tail feathers as well.
Assuming they they do look like what a cochin should look ( which they do ) the main debate was if brahma was a color for cochins.
The tag on the cage by the sellers read:
light brahma cochins
Now... I'm not going to come in and claim to be an expert in chicken genetics, but this is the same friend who told my neighbor he was going to bred a white showgirl to a black show girl to make mottle carriers... which just sounded not right to us.
ETA:
Light ( columbian)
Buff ( buff columbian)
Dark ( silver penciled)
And Cochins can also come in all three colors.
Am I reading this as cochins can also come in these colors, but would be called " columbian" not be called "light Brahma", or that "light brahma" is acceptable.
Sorry to be a pain but I just want to be clear... Tomorrow's lunch is riding on this... LOL
I personally believe that it is a case of maybe didn't know better, or was told wrongly when they bought them or their parents type of deal.
Thanks for the answers so far!