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Feeling down as I lost one of my young Naked Neck hens to cancer today....then Whitey managed to make me feel more cheerful as he kept his weird beedy green eyes on two of the Brahma girls laying on the dog's bed.

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I'm curious about this as well. If I can convince my husband, I'd like to build the Purina 4x4 coop. Local feed store has buff Brahmas and I'd like to get 1-2 and 2 other standard breeds (total 4 hens).
 
It really stinks to lose a chicken.(even if it is a naked neck, they are not my favorites:) )
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I love brahmas though; thier feet are just awesome!
 
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I'm curious about this as well. If I can convince my husband, I'd like to build the Purina 4x4 coop. Local feed store has buff Brahmas and I'd like to get 1-2 and 2 other standard breeds (total 4 hens).

I have buff brahma bantams. They are very good chickens!
 
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I'm curious about this as well. If I can convince my husband, I'd like to build the Purina 4x4 coop. Local feed store has buff Brahmas and I'd like to get 1-2 and 2 other standard breeds (total 4 hens).

I don't know, it depends how much outside space they have. Right now my brahmas have 20 square feet per bird inside and 160 square feet per bird of fenced in run, but I think thats a bit overkill lol.
Also, most show quality large fowl are so big that they should either have no roosts or very low ones.
 
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I'm curious about this as well. If I can convince my husband, I'd like to build the Purina 4x4 coop. Local feed store has buff Brahmas and I'd like to get 1-2 and 2 other standard breeds (total 4 hens).

I don't know, it depends how much outside space they have. Right now my brahmas have 20 square feet per bird inside and 160 square feet per bird of fenced in run, but I think thats a bit overkill lol.
Also, most show quality large fowl are so big that they should either have no roosts or very low ones.

The run would be a 7ft x 12.5 ft dog run with supervised free range. I'm considering doing the coop 4x6 and putting it in sideways. I doubt I'd be getting show quality stock
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I'm just interested in eggs!
 
4x6 would definately be enough for 4 hens, probably 5 or 6 if you wanted, especially since they have somewhere to go outside.
 
Any of ya'll had your Brahma's for a while? I'm swapping out my RIR's for LT/Dk Brahma's - I understand that the maturity time is longer for the Brahma's - so I guess they'll take 5 - 6 months to start laying correct? Also, I hear they don't lay as heavy as RIR's either - how often do ya'lls lay? Egg size about the same, etc?

I have about 12 right now (mix of LT's & DK's) - I want to add to my flock - any recommendations on where to get them from? I got the ones I have from a local feed store but they are done till fall now. thanks..
 
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I've had Brahmas for almost 4 years, so there are others on line who have more experience than me. My girls start laying at closer to 8 months. I'm getting eggs almost every day. My dark Brahma girl comes in the house to lay every day, so I'm pretty sure of her cycle. She lays about every 26 hours, getting later every day until she lays in the late afternoon. Then she skips a day but is at the front door early the next morning and her cycle starts again. She lays 5 eggs every 6 days. My other Brahmas are about the same, laying almost every day. I don't have any RIRs, so I can't comment on them.
 
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