Tim and Dak - what gorgeous birds you have!
If I may hijack this thread for just a moment please
- one thing I've been noticing a lot lately looking at everyones photos of their beautiful Light Brahma, is that the white on these birds is really
white! I have a question about this please.
I have two roosters. They come from the same source, but I have no idea if they are siblings or not. They are both very different looking birds. The alpha, to my eyes, is a very regal looking bird and is also very 'white'. The beta has the nicer personality for sure, but somehow is just not quite as nice a looking bird. Also, and this is my point, he is not a clean 'white'. The beta has kinda yellowish tinges on his neck feathers especially on the front area, the top of his head, and his saddle feathers the same. I happen to know that the farm where they come from, the owner is also breeding buff Brahma. I'm wondering if my beta is perhaps a cross between a light and a buff. Because he is mostly white, would I be correct in thinking his parentage could be: light roo x buff hen?
I've attached a photo of both boys.
Lastly - problems have developed between these two roosters over the last week and sadly it seems I may no longer be able to house them together. (The beta is unable to walk very far or stand for too long at the moment. Off to the vets tomorrow!). Unexpectedly I find myself looking for some new girls to make up a second flock for my beta. If I'm correct (please tell me if I'm not) and my beta is the outcome of light x buff parenting, then if I was to purchase buff girls for him, would the female chicks likely all be buff too???
Thanks so much for allowing my interruption here.
Kind regards......
The alpha roo
The beta roo