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Birdmom2020
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Okay not the best maybe. My olive eggers kept jumping in front of them so it was a fight! But here they are.
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Oh wow! He's still a beautiful bird! I love his markings!He's actually a cross, Brahma X EE.
It does look white. Any idea on other breeds they have? It seems to have white skin, while Brahmas should have yellow. It has the pea comb of a Brahma, so it's likely at least partOkay not the best maybe. My olive eggers kept jumping in front of them so it was a fight! But here they are.
Oh okay. That's good to know. My husband is thinking possible meat chicken cross but not really sure. This one has nothing but white and pink (skin of course)White Brahmas are extremely rare in the US. I doubt that one is pure due to the unlikelihood. Light on the other hand is the same as the columbian pattern and has black on the wings, neck, and tail. Here's a picture of my Light Brahma cockerel for reference. I can't see yours well enough in the photo to tell
He has Psuedo-lacing.Oh wow! He's still a beautiful bird! I love his markings!
I'll show you a list they sent of what they were getting rid of when we went. There's a flock swap every month here so they let us come and choose what we wanted the day before the flock swap. I know these aren't all of the breeds they had but just what they were getting rid ofIt does look white. Any idea on other breeds they have? It seems to have white skin, while Brahmas should have yellow. It has the pea comb of a Brahma, so it's likely at least part
I'll have to get closer pics. I'm not sure how to tell the difference.What type of combs do they have?