New Series - Poultry breed of the month/ July

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This is going to be a new series focusing on individual breeds of chickens. I will be discussing standard sized breeds of chickens. I hope you all enjoy this series. This month's breed is the various Brahma's. We'll start with a basic breed discription. this is one of my favorite breeds. Their quiet, non aggressive personalities make a wonderful farm fowl.

http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/poultry/chickens/brahma/

Beautiful Brahmas

-- Little Bit Farm (
littlebit@brightok.net), July 10, 2004

Answers

Brahma Chicks

http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGA/Brahma/BRKBrChix.html

Chicks

-- Little Bit Farm (
littlebit@bright.net), July 10, 2004.


A little extra information:

http://www.centralpets.com/pages/critterpages/birds/domestic_birds/DBD 4790.shtml

Info

-- Little Bit Farm (
littlebit@bright.net), July 10, 2004.


Brahama Pictures

http://members.tripod.com/oliveirajorge/chickens.htm



-- Little Bit Farm (
littlebit@bright.net), July 10, 2004.


Oops click on my name on the above post.

Sorry!

Little Bit Farm

-- Little Bit Farm (littlebit@bright.net), July 10, 2004.


This page has some lovely 1884 engravings of farm animals including Brahmas.

http://www.shigitatsu.com/FARM%20ANIMALS.htm

Engravings

-- Little Bit Farm (
littlebit@bright.net), July 10, 2004.



Brahmas are slower growing birds. However, they could become more useful in meat production by the cross breeding of a faster growing fowl such as the Barred Rock. Even though they are a slower growing breed there is much to recommend them as a roaster fowl, due to their large size. However, cross breeding could significantly render a better feed conversion ratio.

Little Bit Farm

-- Little Bit Farm (littlebit@bright.net), July 10, 2004.


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