I've only had one Brahma hen, and we loved her. She was beautiful and sweet, but I felt like she was genetically inferior to all of my other chickens. She was slower than the rest of our chickens and was the only one that had trouble getting up on the roost. Then I walked out to find her prolapsed one day. If you don't know what this is, look it up. Unfortunately, I had to put her down to end her suffering, and I decided that I wouldn't get any more Light Brahma chickens after that.
They aren't inferior in the sense one may assume. Rather, that keep growing..up until 2, or even 3. That is a HUGE commitment. Any weaknesses in the diet and upkeep can lead to them getting sick and dying easily because they need to eat alot. That's why I only have one. She sleep walks to eat. She is heavy, once jumped down and hit my leg felt like someone threw a raw thanksgiving turkey at me.
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The Brahma was generally considered the leading meat breed for the period of time from the mid-1850’s through about 1930 - some 70 plus years. As broilers, Brahma chicks were killed quite young, about 8-10 weeks( 56-70 days)of age. They made a most profitable roaster at 8 months, later than many breeds, but it was found that virgin cockerels were still tender as roasters at 12-13 months - making them competitive against capons. As a family fowl they were unequaled, and a large Brahma could feed a moderate-sized family.-Livestock Conservatory I have some Brahma hens and a rooster and can say they gain size faster than my Jersey Giants. They are a docile bird and pretty to look at.
Thanks for your comment! Should still be that way. Would be better for the chickens and for nature. On a small scale, with healthy animals and without factory farming - thats how it should be.
After one year 1 video I can't believe Your video is so good. Iam witting your next video Plzz hurry up aploding a new video My English is week Plzz don't mind
I've only had one Brahma hen, and we loved her. She was beautiful and sweet, but I felt like she was genetically inferior to all of my other chickens. She was slower than the rest of our chickens and was the only one that had trouble getting up on the roost. Then I walked out to find her prolapsed one day. If you don't know what this is, look it up. Unfortunately, I had to put her down to end her suffering, and I decided that I wouldn't get any more Light Brahma chickens after that.
Yeah, same story with one Brahma hen of mine :/
Oh I’m so sorry.. having to put down an animal is always super sad, but sometimes it’s for the best. ❤
Lack of nutrients.
You didn't feed her with sands.
Chicken need sands to be healthy and bathe in dust on daylights.
They aren't inferior in the sense one may assume. Rather, that keep growing..up until 2, or even 3. That is a HUGE commitment. Any weaknesses in the diet and upkeep can lead to them getting sick and dying easily because they need to eat alot.
That's why I only have one. She sleep walks to eat. She is heavy, once jumped down and hit my leg felt like someone threw a raw thanksgiving turkey at me.
Brahma chicken is so big and cute 😍😍😍
She is so cute as a chick!
Thanks for commenting 🤗
Nice! I got to see just how my girls will look like. Good work by the way.
Thank you
Nice brahma!👍👍
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After one year 1 video I can't believe
Your video is so good.
Iam witting your next video
Plzz hurry up aploding a new video
My English is week
Plzz don't mind
The Brahma was generally considered the leading meat breed for the period of time from the mid-1850’s through about 1930 - some 70 plus years. As broilers, Brahma chicks were killed quite young, about 8-10 weeks( 56-70 days)of age. They made a most profitable roaster at 8 months, later than many breeds, but it was found that virgin cockerels were still tender as roasters at 12-13 months - making them competitive against capons. As a family fowl they were unequaled, and a large Brahma could feed a moderate-sized family.-Livestock Conservatory
I have some Brahma hens and a rooster and can say they gain size faster than my Jersey Giants. They are a docile bird and pretty to look at.
Thanks for your comment!
Should still be that way.
Would be better for the chickens and for nature.
On a small scale, with healthy animals and without factory farming - thats how it should be.
Nice
Fluffy Chicken. 😊
Pretty lil lady
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Show👍
How are they coping with the heat out there being Brahmas...are you taking any measures?
Beautiful girl!
How can I get this specie in Cameroon am highly in need of it.
❤😊😊😊
🎶💞🎯
Big chick
im a chick owner trying to see if being fat is growing up😭
How matche
She look scary
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Bro brahma chics mil jaega 5 piece ???????
After one year 1 video I can't believe
Your video is so good.
Iam witting your next video
Plzz hurry up aploding a new video
My English is week
Plzz don't mind
Thank you 😅
There will be another video this year :)
@@Stachli thank you so much I am Very happy