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These are bantam.Yes brahmas are great! They are just the total opposite of bantams, they can be huge.
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These are bantam.Yes brahmas are great! They are just the total opposite of bantams, they can be huge.
Yes brahmas are great! They are just the total opposite of bantams, they can be huge.
They are cuties!!!!!Yes brahmas are great! They are just the total opposite of bantams, they can be huge.
Oh yea I forgot about them.You must be thinking of the large-fowl Brahmas.
There are also bantam Brahmas, who are (obviously) bantam sized.
They were about 4 weeks old when I got them. I should of known something was off when I couldn’t find any OEGB online that looked like them. New and naive chicken mom.I agree with everyone-brahma boy. I also agree you should DEFINITELY contact the breeder- did you get these as eggs, chicks, or started birds?
They were about 4 weeks old when I got them. I should of known something was off when I couldn’t find any OEGB online that looked like them. New and naive chicken mom.
If they were four weeks old, the breeder should have known. Not your fault. Definitely get back to that breeder and talk to them.They were about 4 weeks old when I got them. I should of known something was off when I couldn’t find any OEGB online that looked like them. New and naive chicken mom.
Breeder should have technically known before hatch. Different egg colors.If they were four weeks old, the breeder should have known. Not your fault. Definitely get back to that breeder and talk to them.
Yep. Easier to mix up eggs than started birds, though.Breeder should have technically known before hatch. Different egg colors.