oegbs are prettier though.Brahmas are big and fluffy. They are cochins with pea combs. AND Bantam Brahmas? Don't even get me started on those cute little muffins![]()
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oegbs are prettier though.Brahmas are big and fluffy. They are cochins with pea combs. AND Bantam Brahmas? Don't even get me started on those cute little muffins![]()
Yes they are. They are much more elegant, and are absolutely gorgeous birds. However Brahmas are much cuter, fluffier, and like big old teddy bears.oegbs are prettier though.
NOT MY WORDS I said there’s more orp lovers than Cochins.Got it. Your own teammates words.
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So.... are you saying you contradicting yourself? It only applies when YOU want it too?NOT MY WORDS I said there’s more orp lovers than Cochins.
OEGB are smarter, less likely to get eaten, very sweet and take up way less room.Yes they are. They are much more elegant, and are absolutely gorgeous birds. However Brahmas are much cuter, fluffier, and like big old teddy bears.
x5,928OEGB are smarter, less likely to get eaten, very sweet and take up way less room.
SO wrong because they are smaller and an easier target for most while most hawks can't even pick up a brahma.OEGB are smarter, less likely to get eaten, very sweet and take up way less room.
Being less likely to get eaten is very true. If they are in a freerange environment gamefowl have the upper hand. However Brahmas are little cuddly teddy bears, and the bantams are little cuties. My bantams brahma always flies up to my shoulder and loves to be cuddled.OEGB are smarter, less likely to get eaten, very sweet and take up way less room.
Lol. You’ve never even owned a oegb. OEGBs are game fowl, and can evade predators much better than a large, non-game breed chicken.SO wrong because they are smaller and an easier target for most while most hawks can't even pick up a brahma.