YO GEORGIANS! :)

Red ring of death? (Don't worry.. It's one of my mutt eggs so I'm not upset, kinda cool really since I've never seen it- learning experience)
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looks almost the same as the x box red ring of death. Lol
 
LOL!! My hubby said, red ring of death is for xbox, not eggs!!

Honestly, I can't remember.. Maybe with eggs it's just "ring of death" and I'm adding the "red" from hearing the xbox thing. :rofl:
 
This is interesting because if I remember correctly, my research on light brahmas said they often matured slower than other breeds.  It could be the Columbian Wyandottes that I'm confusing them with though...
I JUST read that the other night and wondered the same thing!! These are gold laced but I would think it's Brahmas as a whole.

Maybe someone could say.. Or mate I'll ask on a Brahma thread. Thanks. :)


I've read that everything about Brahmas is slower, developing, maturing, laying... However I have a buff and a light that have kept pace with the others. Then again, mine are hatchery birds. I think good heritage breeds of any kind would be slower than hatchery.
 
I've read that everything about Brahmas is slower, developing, maturing, laying... However I have a buff and a light that have kept pace with the others. Then again, mine are hatchery birds. I think good heritage breeds of any kind would be slower than hatchery.

Brahmas are probably like Cochins slow at everything! Mine are REALLY slow runners! They are so fluffy they can't go anywhere! Lol!
 
Brahmas are probably like Cochins slow at everything! Mine are REALLY slow runners! They are so fluffy they can't go anywhere! Lol!

Lol! Oh yes. My brahmas are slow runners. They're so wide and fluffy. Plus they are so mild mannered, they just aren't in as much of a hurry as the others.
 
Thanks guys, I have ALL my fingers crossed for the other five!!

Roboduck- bring those babies here and let them play. Then I'll give them back. ;)
 

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