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Oh, I will be so happy if they are both pullets!
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Hi SerentyNH. Looking at your most recent pics I would say both are pullets. Their saddle feathers are rounded and would be pointy if they were male.

I think you are good. So does this mean you don't want to go get more pullets with me this weekend
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Heading out for some Bantam Buff Brahmas and GLW's. Let me know if you want some
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Oh, shoot I forgot to answer your e-mail sorry! Would love some but ya, I think I've got my hands full for now! If you need some company I'd be happy to go with you, I'm not doing anything and Jon is working
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So glad you think they are both pullets! Even Iris?
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Hi SerentyNH. Looking at your most recent pics I would say both are pullets. Their saddle feathers are rounded and would be pointy if they were male.

I think you are good. So does this mean you don't want to go get more pullets with me this weekend
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Heading out for some Bantam Buff Brahmas and GLW's. Let me know if you want some
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Oh, shoot I forgot to answer your e-mail sorry! Would love some but ya, I think I've got my hands full for now! If you need some company I'd be happy to go with you, I'm not doing anything and Jon is working
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So glad you think they are both pullets! Even Iris?
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All feathers point to pretty girls
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I would love to have company if you want to head over Saturday Morning. I am heading out around 8:30 if you want to go
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Cannot beat $10 for a good quality pullet, that's for sure!
 
Hey ya'll - health question. I have about 24 Brahma's - lights and darks - half are about 4 months old and the other half is about 2 1/2 months old. All of them seem to be growing nicely, active, running around like ninny's, working on pecking order, eating good, drinking, etc and no visible ailments. I've noticed several of them making wheezing sounds breathing so I've been giving them electrolytes and vitamins in their water and cod liver oil supplement in their food for about 3 weeks now. They are all still healthy looking and eating well but still making the wheezing noise. I'm not sure if this is related to the heat or if they might have some type of respiratory problem. Any comments please?
 
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Just being nosiy here in the Brahama thread. I really do like Brahmas though and want some some day.

I had a case like yours on the wheezing though. Mine was a White Rock, she done this for a month or so then one morning I found her dead. I think it was just heat related causing the heavy breathing.
 
Just going back to the perches bit.......NONE of my Brahmas roost, no matter what height or sort of perch I have offered them. They are heavy and a bit lazy, I suspect.Though they have acres to free range by day,they just choose to hang around the door waiting for food.

I've tried really low perches and thick perches, thin perches and any type of perch you may think of....they still form a multi-coloured heap on the floor. I've now given up.....my other chickens use the varying styles!
 
With just a couple exceptions, all my Brahmas roost. Which if I planned on showing I would not have encouraged.

I can't remember if I read this, or was told this by an old timer years ago, but large birds often do more damage to their leg joints jumping off low roosts than higher ones. The thinking was with higher roosts birds use their wings to slow their desent, with lower roosts they just hop down, without using their wings, recieving more shock to their leg joints. I use cleated walkway boards up to the roosts, not sure if it does any good, but many do use it.

As far as your birds not ranging, do you have any problems with predation ? I know with mine, if they start sticking closer to the coop, they are responding to a percieved threat, be it ground or avian.
 
a lot of young birds get the sniffes, pass it around and get over it or they die. Truthfully, I don't Medicare birds under a year old. Let them build their immunity. I wouldn't sell birds from your property if you have this issue, but it should clear up on its own.
 
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I can see how they could damage their legs being so big and heavy, not only did I lower roost but I also have close to 8" of pine shaving on the floor now so when they jump they have a coushioned landing. All of my birds range free during the day, almost 2 years and haven't lost one of my LF, lost a couple Bantams though. I atribute most of this to 4 dogs and 2 roosters.
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does anyone use Oxine AH in their coops and on their birds? I also use it in their drinking water.
 
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I can see how they could damage their legs being so big and heavy, not only did I lower roost but I also have close to 8" of pine shaving on the floor now so when they jump they have a coushioned landing. All of my birds range free during the day, almost 2 years and haven't lost one of my LF, lost a couple Bantams though. I atribute most of this to 4 dogs and 2 roosters.
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does anyone use Oxine AH in their coops and on their birds? I also use it in their drinking water.

Miss Lydia, what's the dosage you put in the water?
 
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