Brahmas Beauty Homestead
Brahma Momma
This is a Blue Partridge Brahma 5 months old. Is this falcon Hawks she has? Sorry the pictures are dark . I just snapped them real quick in the coop
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Thank you. I did not realize I put it originally in the contest. If you want to create a new post where do you do it? I just went to the bottom of the page but had the contest open so maybe that’s where I went wrongMaybe @Overo Mare or @The Moonshiner will know.
Oh my word, I knew it was vulture hocks. Lol not falcon hocks. That’s to funny. I was just talking to my sister about these falcons didn’t even give it a thought what I was saying. Thank you for the correction . I thought that’s what these are. The genetics are weird, I seen siblings from the exact same flock that does not have these vulture hocks as of yet anyway. This girl had them from early on. She still just so sweet and very fun to watch run or jog. I have orders chicks from a different breeder hopefully they don’t end up with them.Vulture hocks? Yes
@Rhodebar Lover is an excellent one to talk to about Brahmas if you ever have any breed specific questions!Oh my word, I knew it was vulture hocks. Lol not falcon hocks. That’s to funny. I was just talking to my sister about these falcons didn’t even give it a thought what I was saying. Thank you for the correction . I thought that’s what these are. The genetics are weird, I seen siblings from the exact same flock that does not have these vulture hocks as of yet anyway. This girl had them from early on. She still just so sweet and very fun to watch run or jog. I have orders chicks from a different breeder hopefully they don’t end up with them.
In Europe, to my understanding vulture hocks are accepted. They also have many more varieties of Brahmas. So when you buy unusual varieties in the US, they often have the vulture hocks trait because they likely had ancestors from overseas and are bred to the European standard.Oh my word, I knew it was vulture hocks. Lol not falcon hocks. That’s to funny. I was just talking to my sister about these falcons didn’t even give it a thought what I was saying. Thank you for the correction . I thought that’s what these are. The genetics are weird, I seen siblings from the exact same flock that does not have these vulture hocks as of yet anyway. This girl had them from early on. She still just so sweet and very fun to watch run or jog. I have orders chicks from a different breeder hopefully they don’t end up with them.