Brahma Thread

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Not sure where you are at in Oklahoma. There is a big show in Shawnee Dec 14th at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center. Should be a good showing of Brahmas in large and bantam. There are usually lots of birds for sale. You could at least meet breeders and see what they have to offer.

Tim

I agree with Tim the shows are place to network for good rare stock!!! I picked up a white midget turkey at boston show


My sister lives in OKC. I may have to take a trip out there just to see what goes on at these shows. You never know, may find a bird or two that I want as well!
 
I´m really jelous that you have so nice Shows in US
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And I´m also jelous for all the beautiful Brahma colours that you have!

Here in Germany we only have this old school colours, and I think Germany needs for every new colour a century of time to accept
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I´m really jelous that you have so nice Shows in US
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And I´m also jelous for all the beautiful Brahma colours that you have!

Here in Germany we only have this old school colours, and I think Germany needs for every new colour a century of time to accept
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welcome, stay and learn, lots of very knowledgeable people here who can help you(not me, still learning)
 
Yes but look at customs holding times on your end!!!! Very expensive
Are you sure that there are?
That sucks me really , cause I only want to buy "eggs" and not a couple of Levis Jeans to save the tax here
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Last time I bought HE in Netherlands , they have a lot of nice colours,but I´m still looking for gold- and silver laced Brahma.
 
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I´m really jelous that you have so nice Shows in US
thumbsup.gif


And I´m also jelous for all the beautiful Brahma colours that you have!

Here in Germany we only have this old school colours, and I think Germany needs for every new colour a century of time to accept
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Only the "old school" colors are accepted here also.
 
Oh, I Thought the new colours are also....

Netherlands have many acceptet ones, so I thoght US have too
The majority of the "new colors" need a great deal of work on type. Some have vulture hocks which is a disqualification here, and it is difficult to outcross a laced variety to a Columbian variety and get the correct pattern back. The Gold partridge seem the most likely to get accepted.
 
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