Congratulations Morgan, but you have done a potentially dangerous thing. As Kathy points out you should really keep new birds seperated from the rest of the flock untill you are quite sure you are not introducing something detrimental to the flock. But more importantly soon the rest of your birds will start to seem plain and or common compared to your brahma. This is how it starts,slowly, soon the only thing that compares to your new bird is another brahma, so you get more. And it begins. Before long you begin to wonder why you even bothered raising common chickens when there were brahmas available to be had. They don't tell you this at their breed club sites. So tread carefully, for it is a slippery slope you traverse indeed.