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I'm going with 3 pullets and a cockerel. The cockerel being the one that has it's head to the left. The other 3 look pale in the face. He is the only one with red. But as always, they have a mind to foul you some times.
How big are they compared to your other birds? It is hard to tell by your pics. Brahma come on both Large Fowl and BantamThank u I was told they are bantams what do u guys think I no the Cochin is but the brahams
I think developing new varieties should be left to those with the ability and genetic knowledge to do it, Big Medicine for example. I think a firm idea of Brahma type would be necessary. So many with no idea what a Brahma is try to cross this onto that and end up with garbage. They then pawn them off as "whatever" "Brahmas" to the uninformed for ridiculous prices. Those who buy them continue to hatch every egg laid and sell them as some super rare variety of "Brahma". They don't breed true, they are not Brahmas. I think it is damaging to the breed. The recognized varieties need improvement, especially the Darks.As someone who likes to futs with genetics and make cool new things - what does every one think of the making of new colors for Brahma and why? Do you like it and want to see more, do you dislike it and just want to remain with the standard 3? Do you think it would damage/promote the breed?
This is what a Dark Brahma pullet looks like.I'm going with 3 pullets and a cockerel. The cockerel being the one that has it's head to the left. The other 3 look pale in the face. He is the only one with red. But as always, they have a mind to foul you some times.