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spoken like a true gentleman and diplomatSorry if you were offended. We were originally offended when you called our U.S. Brahmas "bantam crossbreeds". Your input is appreciated. The "bantam crossbreeds" statement was taken as an "attack". We do have different standards. There is a WIDE range of interest in Brahmas here. Some are hard-core(hard-headed) breeders,(myself included) all the way down to folks with a few backyard birds...... Usually hatchery birds, and many times the first chickens of any kind they have ever kept. There are birds here like you described...under sized, you could say "bantam crossbreeds". BUT, (and its a BIG one) there are also MANY very high quality, massive, majestic show birds that DO rival any birds on the planet. If you did in fact visit our country, you missed an excellent oportunity to attend some of our big shows. You would have seen the birds I describe. Lets put our differences behind us and concentrate on our mutual love of Brahmas. I am sure we can both learn something from one another in a civil manner. welcome to the brahma thread!
Tim Lindenborn
I know my birds aren't show quality yet, but big and beautiful is what I'm aiming for! I still have a mental picture of placing a silver dollar on their heads and making them walk around.
A young Marco, blue partridge, already showing his potential beauty.
Tinkerbell is not a fragile little thing.
An unconventional color, but all Brahma, and nearly 17 pounds - King Samson!
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Sorry if you were offended. We were originally offended when you called our U.S. Brahmas "bantam crossbreeds". Your input is appreciated. The "bantam crossbreeds" statement was taken as an "attack". We do have different standards. There is a WIDE range of interest in Brahmas here. Some are hard-core(hard-headed) breeders,(myself included) all the way down to folks with a few backyard birds...... Usually hatchery birds, and many times the first chickens of any kind they have ever kept. There are birds here like you described...under sized, you could say "bantam crossbreeds". BUT, (and its a BIG one) there are also MANY very high quality, massive, majestic show birds that DO rival any birds on the planet. If you did in fact visit our country, you missed an excellent oportunity to attend some of our big shows. You would have seen the birds I describe. Lets put our differences behind us and concentrate on our mutual love of Brahmas. I am sure we can both learn something from one another in a civil manner. welcome to the brahma thread!
Tim Lindenborn
PM'ed youThanks!! Here I thought they seemed to be growing fast, but they're slower to mature. Good to know. My SO would like to try hatching some eggs just for fun and to see what we get. This is more of a hobby than anything and we sell some eggs to family and friends. Not looking to make a killing on chickens by any means. I'm going to send you a PM on other off topic things in a few.