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Poultry
breeds photos: The Brahma
Originating in China, the Brahma arrived in England via America
in the 1850's. A handsome, large bird, it is full-bodied with
a small head, beetle brows and neat pea comb. Brahmas have a hard,
tight, dense plumage and heavily feathered legs and both Large
fowl and bantam versions are available in a range of colours.
Initially white, with black striped hackle, black in the wings
with a black tail, they have developed a wide variety of colours.
Brahmas have red eyes, combs and earlobes, plus bright yellow
legs. The Large Fowl can take up to two years to become fully
developed, and they are not prolific layers. However, they are
very placid by nature and are therefore good birds for children.
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