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Float me a note next spring, if you are in the position to hatch a few eggs, we may be able to further diversify your Brahma flock.
 
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For real???? If I'm not in a position to hatch a few eggs I'll certainly get in the position to do so - Don't forget me now, ya hear?
 
Hi Big Medicine - Can I jump on that band wagon? I would love to expand my Brahma flock. Here are a couple of my unusual colors. They hatched in July and are already huge! I bought a couple of partridge hens, but I have no idea what to pair my lemon with. Any ideas?


Gadget, a blue partridge roo
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Buttercup, a lemon pyle pullet (I think)
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Do you have any more pictures of your blue partridge male? I don't think I have ever noticed a blue bird show that much green sheen before. As for the yellow pullet, I'm not sure, best bet would probably be to try to get additional chicks/eggs from the same source, if possible.

I will more than likely be offering eggs next year from my silver laced , possibly the blue laced red. I will be bringing some nice young silver laced to next weeks Ohio National in Columbus.
 
i'm deciding if i want to add brahmas to my order for next spring. i'm loving my 2 large fluffy ladies, and my 1 bantam has finally been laying eggs for me, earlier than any others in the coop that are older.

they have such a sweet cluck and coo that they are always pleasant to be around.

i got mine from Cackle Hatchery and i'd suggest them for some nice birds if you are just looking for layers and not planning on breeding them.
 
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Me too. I'm looking for BBB pullets. Let me know if you find something local or maybe we can split an order. I however can only have pullets.
 
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/572966336ocgGRt
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are the pictures of my flock.
almost from the start, complete with the homemade brooders that were just dog kennels. I have one Light Braham Roo, and 4 light Brahama hens.
Please note my roo is twice the size of my hens!

It is now -15 degrees F outside and I still have 6 hens and the roo that will not go inside to roost at night. the pen is covered and they refuse to stay inside.
 
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