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LIGHT BRAHMA HATCHING EGGS (PRE ORDERS FOR 2024) (Free Shipping

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Type: Standard Chicks Origin: Asiatic Purpose: Dual Availability: Mid Jan - End of Oct Comb Type: Pea Egg Color: Brown Egg Size: Medium Rate of Lay: 156/Year Broodiness: Yes Temperament: Docile Leg Style: Feather Heat Tolerance: Not Especially Cold Tolerance: Hardy Mature Male Weight: 12 lbs Mature Female Weight: 9.5 l
Type: Standard Chicks Origin: Asiatic Purpose: Dual Availability: Mid Jan - End of Oct Comb Type: Pea Egg Color: Brown Egg Size: Medium Rate of Lay: 156/Year Broodiness: Yes Temperament: Docile Leg Style: Feather Heat Tolerance: Not Especially Cold Tolerance: Hardy Mature Male Weight: 12 lbs Mature Female Weight: 9.5 lbs   The Brahma was the principal meat breed in the US from the 1850s until about 1930. Some birds were very large: weights of about 8 kg (18 lb) for cocks and 6 kg (13 lb) for hens were recorded.    

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Chickens were introduced to the United States in the mid 19th century from China and imported to England in 1840. The American Poultry fanciers

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