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Took me until the third pic to see the chicks, they blended in with the shadow!
Took me until the third pic to see the chicks, they blended in with the shadow!
Those are Brahma? They look tiny!!! And not in any accepted colours.Meet Efi and GogoView attachment 3560937
Those are Brahma? They look tiny!!! And not in any accepted colours.![]()
Oh, I know! I've seen Brahma in person. Still kicking myself for not getting that breeding trio last year. But I got the OEGB instead. So, passed up one of the biggest breeds to get one of the smallest! LOL!Well, considering we only have two accepted colorsView attachment 3561094, that was to be expected. But yes, they're brahma. They look tiny because this photo was taken from afar and because their boyfriend (who was closer to the camera) is huge. But they're pretty big themselves. The thing with Brahma as Jacin has said, is that most use forced perspective to make them look bigger than they actually are. The ones that are actually as big as they should are from very responsible breeders