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Lt. Brahma - Quality?

tx_dane_mom

Songster
12 Years
Sep 23, 2007
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SE Texas
Wondering if any of you can give me input on the quality of my Lt. Brahma girl? Here are pix of here from all sides. She came from SQ eggs.
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I am wanting to know if the speckiling of black throughout her is bad...like are they supposed to be solid white except for head & tail?
Thanks so much!
Kristi
 
Wish I could help. I only have light brahma babies. I am sure tuffoldhen will help when shes online.
Very pretty Hen you have there.
 
Thank you
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She is proving to be 'namable'
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Most of my birds around here don't get names...the only one that has had one for a long while has been Caroline my AraucanaX broody, and now this is Sweetheart
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SO then I should definately keep her as a breeder? I am trying to get down to a certain number of breeds & she is my only LB, but I LOVE her and loved the other 2 I had while they were alive. And I enjoy my barred rocks & blue rocks, but these guys have the BEST personality.
I also have 3 Crele Penny chicks & 4 Silver Marans chicks in the brooder & I am trying to narrow it down to 3 MAX 4 breeds + my rouens of course, and that's FIVE breeds....Only have 3 pens (was 2 but thanks to ME I made it 3 yesterday.)Decisions....decisions...
 
I would say she is a keeper for sure...I'd want her in my flock of birds.....any chicken can throw a bad looking bird if you don't know where your line of the breed has come from.. I don't show or even say that I would have SQ...I just have a nice flock of backyard birds.....
 
She's very pretty. She has a bit of black ticking along her back not sure though how that stacks up as far as show quailty but do know the whiter the back the higher the quailty. Also white foot feathering is desired though black in foot feathering I think is taken as acceptable. Other than that I know little about other aspects they grade on. They grade on head shape, overall body confirmation. I would keep her. My own light brahma hen has too much black ticking in her back to be considered show quailty. My Buff brahma Sammy Sue has a black free back but, her tail is long almost has that lobster tail look of the longtail breeds.
 
She's beautiful. Wish you lived in NE Texas instead of SE. I'd give you a very handsome light roo to mate her with.
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