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And the others? Poor dude’s gonna have to find a new homeLast Brahma is a cockerel. I’ve heard that they mature slowly and that sometimes means they get their feathers in slowly.

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And the others? Poor dude’s gonna have to find a new homeLast Brahma is a cockerel. I’ve heard that they mature slowly and that sometimes means they get their feathers in slowly.
Only obvious cockerel I see.And the others? Poor dude’s gonna have to find a new home.
Lol. I can't believe these are the same birdAll pullets minus Olive. He looks almost identical to my Cheeto at the age of nine weeksAbout the roughest looking time for him, but he'll feather in pretty eventually, just give him time
Also don't use the triple rowed pea comb trick with Brahmas. It steered me very wrong and I would advise against it. I saw many exceptions that to the rule in my babies last year and it just leads to confusion.
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Same! It’s the late bloomers that always shock you with their looks.Lol. I can't believe these are the same bird
Oh for sure. They have great "glow-ups"Same! It’s the late bloomers that always shock you with their looks.