Jun 16, 2014 #3 Basskids08 Chick Logging 5 Years Mar 9, 2014 2,830 199 178 In the country somewhere You have dark brahmas, a boy and a girl!
Jun 16, 2014 #4 Griffinsong Songster 9 Years May 28, 2010 820 66 166 Dark Brahma, roo is possibly not entirely pure [long bodied].
Jun 16, 2014 Thread starter #5 swcarey Hatching 7 Years Mar 9, 2012 8 0 9 These are two of six chickens we rescued from an animal control officer a couple of months ago, but we don't know what variety they are and if one is a rooster. Any ideas?
These are two of six chickens we rescued from an animal control officer a couple of months ago, but we don't know what variety they are and if one is a rooster. Any ideas?
Jun 16, 2014 #6 Griffinsong Songster 9 Years May 28, 2010 820 66 166 The stripy[pencilled, not your barred birds XD] ones are females and the black and white ones males, with this color. Also Last edited: Jun 16, 2014
The stripy[pencilled, not your barred birds XD] ones are females and the black and white ones males, with this color. Also
Jun 16, 2014 Thread starter #7 swcarey Hatching 7 Years Mar 9, 2012 8 0 9 The rooster doesn't make a sound. At least not yet. Lucky for us.
Jun 16, 2014 #8 Basskids08 Chick Logging 5 Years Mar 9, 2014 2,830 199 178 In the country somewhere Griffinsong said: Dark Brahma, roo is possibly not entirely pure [long bodied]. Click to expand... It's a pure brahma, it's just hatchery quality! Have some just like em!
Griffinsong said: Dark Brahma, roo is possibly not entirely pure [long bodied]. Click to expand... It's a pure brahma, it's just hatchery quality! Have some just like em!
Jun 16, 2014 #9 Griffinsong Songster 9 Years May 28, 2010 820 66 166 Yeah, hatchery quality would account for the messiness/long body. They don't really breed for great standards after all XD.
Yeah, hatchery quality would account for the messiness/long body. They don't really breed for great standards after all XD.