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The Buff Brahma is a majestic, gentle giant that commands attention in any backyard flock. Perfect for northern climates like Colorado, their peacomb, dense down, and tight feathering make them highly resistant to cold and frostbite, allowing them to thrive where other breeds struggle. With their calm temperament and regal presence, these birds are both practical and show-stopping, bringing warmth and charm to your yard.

 

You will receive (1) bird per quantity ordered.

 

Feather Colors:
Buff Brahmas display a warm golden-buff plumage accented by creamy white on the wings, tail, and saddle. Their feathered legs and feet add a soft, fluffy appearance, enhancing their “royal” look. Sunlight brings out the rich, creamy tones of their feathers, making them a true jewel in any flock.

 

Eggs They Will Gift:
Buff Brahmas are superior winter layers, producing 4–5 large brown eggs per week, often continuing through colder months. Hens typically begin laying around 6–7 months old and will naturally go broody in the summer if you wish to hatch your own chicks.

 

Personality:
Known as gentle giants, Buff Brahmas weigh 10–12 pounds and are one of the largest chicken breeds, taking a little longer to fully mature. Originally prized as a meat bird, these calm, friendly, and docile hens have become beloved family companions. They are hardy in harsh winters, easy to keep (rarely fly over fences), and their dual-purpose qualities combined with strong mothering instincts make them a favorite for homesteaders and backyard flocks alike.

 

History:
The Brahma breed originated in the United States in the mid-1800s from birds imported from China, blending Malay and Chittagong bloodlines. Buff Brahmas were developed to showcase their striking golden-buff plumage while maintaining the size, hardiness, and winter-laying capabilities of the breed. Celebrated for their beauty, gentle nature, and productivity, Buff Brahmas remain one of the most admired dual-purpose breeds for small farms and backyard flocks worldwide. Part of their care includes ensuring they have well-drained soils and inspecting their feathered feet to prevent leg mites.

 

Sexing Method

Several communities have laws in which roosters are not allowed. Vent sexing as a day old is most common sexing method, resulting in 90% accuracy. 

Chick: Buff Brahma

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  • Most families are attracted to obtaining their chickens from us because we are proud to be completely different than typical feed store/ hatchery industry standards. Industry standard is to sex as accurately as possible and sell as pullets (female chicks) and force customers to accept a >10% chance of an accidental rooster without the ability to accept returns nor refunds. In addition, industry standard is to sell bantams (such as silkies) as straight runs since they are too small for safe vent sexing. We offer multiple sexing options.

     

    Male

    If you are lucky enough to have a rooster, our male sexing option is a great way to save money on a wonderful breed.

     

    Unsexed

    This option means that the chicks have not yet been sexed and are sold as a straight run. While nature usually averages half girls and half boys in high volumes, families should only order if prepared for >50% possible roosters.

     

    Female Coverage

    This is our most economical choice for families seeking a female. We kept city ordinances that restrict rooster ownership in mind. This option is great for families that want to enjoy a backyard flock of ladies. We use traditional sexing methods on the breeds that capable of being vent sexed, home accidental roosters, and issue store credit of original purchased price. To learn more about how we sex baby chicks based on their breed view: How to Sex Chickens.

     

    Depending on the breed, sexing accuracy can range as low as 50% for bantam breeds, 90% for standard breeds, and as high as 95% for auto sexing breeds. Our female coverage option is not a service fee for sexing the chick, it is the cost difference between purchasing a male or a female chicken. We do not believe in grinding males alive nor suffocating them as day olds to enable a profit when selling a stated female chick at ridiculously low prices. Thus, our female pricing takes into consideration the male left behind with each female purchased. Male chicks are typically half the price of a female.

     

    To qualify for rehoming, the rooster must remain in perfect health. If the family decides to return the rooster, a store credit in the amount of original purchase price is provided. As a family, you are welcome to decide to keep any accidental rooster and forfeit the credit.

     

    DNA Sexed Female Chicks

    For families that get emotionally bonded quickly and do not want to risk a future discovery of a rooster, we offer DNA sexing. DNA sexing is the only true accurate method of sexing baby chicks. DNA testing is a significantly higher financial investment. In most cases, it is 3x the cost as (1) female sex covered chick.

     

     

    Balance accuracy with financial investment

    The sexing decision is one that needs to be made at time of purchased and the original order cannot be altered once the order is fulfilled. It is important as a family to determine the right balance between sexing accuracy and financial investment for your family’s situation.

     

    We provide as much information on our website as possible to ensure families make an informed decision based on their situation and lifestyle. Some breeds are more accurate in sexing and most families find our female coverage adequate in providing a free home for their accidental rooster (up to $100 savings) and use the store credit towards a replacement or our organic feed. While harder to sex bantam breeds, or families that know they will develop a with strong emotional attachment prefer to invest in DNA sexing.

     

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