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Ok, fine. I did look up 'giant brahma chickens for sale' and none came up.You literally asked in the first post if it was just a large breed. That's not knowing they're rare
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Ok, fine. I did look up 'giant brahma chickens for sale' and none came up.You literally asked in the first post if it was just a large breed. That's not knowing they're rare
So I figured they were rare.Ok, fine. I did look up 'giant brahma chickens for sale' and none came up.
Of course! Lots of food!They're quite difficult to breed too from what my friend was told. Young cockerels only or you have to do AI because the adult males are just too large. Itnalso takes a good while to get that size, as well as an alarming amount of feed
Most (if not all) hatchery brahmas aren’t that size. They have to be specifically bred for it.
It is a friendly, docile, and calm bird, and they are said to be very easy to handle. They do not fly well, so they are fairly easily contained. Although they tolerate confinement well, they do very well as foragers. They are very suitable for cold climates with all that thick featheringWhat kind of temperament do they have? Can you imagine getting spurred or flogged by a roo that size? Boggles the mind. But check out those drumsticks!
Just because the breed is known to be calm doesn't mean every single rooster is going to be nics.It is a friendly, docile, and calm bird, and they are said to be very easy to handle. They do not fly well, so they are fairly easily contained. Although they tolerate confinement well, they do very well as foragers. They are very suitable for cold climates with all that thick feathering