Thank you!! Would love to have a new breed in the mix. I know where Waynesville is located I grew up in Clinton County. Sounds like a day trip. Will need to get with you when the weather is better for travel. Thank you again for your generosity.
I got to warn you though. Getting your first Brahma can be a dangerous thing. Pretty soon you get to noticing how your other birds seem to look rather plain, or act kind of flighty compared to your new Brahma. Soon you find yourself looking to get more Brahmas, eventually replacing all your common chickens with "The Majestic Ones" as the American Brahma Club call them. They don't tell you this stuff at the website, or in the literature. So be advised before you take that first step,
You might be one of those rare people who don't fall hard for Brahmas. There is no accounting for taste, I give you Steeler fans as an example. But if you haven't been dropped on your head as a baby, (which may account for a high percentage of the first example, as many do seem to display a flat spot on their head), I may see you at the Brahma club meetings at the Ohio Nationals in a few years.
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