Brahmas
"Duke," a Light Brahma rooster
Photo courtesy of Sue Tivol
Brahmas are large, stately birds. The breed is standardized in three varieties: Light, Buff and Dark. They are very calm yet good foragers. You can probably guess from the amount of pictures on this page that Brahmas are among my favorite fowl.
To cut down on load time, Brahma chicks are on a separate page.
Breed clubs:
American Brahma Club
Kim Aldrich
12948 Ring Rd.
St. Charles, MI 48865
phone: 989-865-6702
e-mail: kima53@sbcglobal.net
The Brahma Club
Mrs. Sue Black
phone: 01792 898310
The International Brahma Club
David Osborne
12 Tintern House, Selcroft Avenue
Harborne, Birmingham
England
e-mail: TIBC@cresum.demon.co.uk
The Brahma Club of Australia
Carol Abuid
PO Box 100
Maldon, VIC 3463
Australia
e-mail: brahmacluboz@yahoo.com.au
Brahma Links:
Palm Beach County Poultry Fanciers Association's Brahma page
Rojo's Roost has large Light Brahmas
Here's the U.K. Photo Gallery with images of Brahmas, including a Golden hen (not recognized in US)
Elsanor is a French page on Brahmas with lots of pictures
The Brahma Project
Brahmas at One Earth Farm
Brahma bantams at Horstman's Poultry
Buff-laced Brahmas at Blue Acres
Brahma and Cochin, Large Fowl and Bantams on Facebook
Jeff Iurato's Light Brahma cock and hen
Photos courtesy of Jeff Iurato
Two shots of my huge Buff Brahma cock "Templeton Two,"
affectionately known as "T2"
"T2's" head
Photo courtesy of Virginia Martin
Nice Dark Brahma heads
Photo courtesy of Adria Weatherbee
"Andro," another Buff Brahma cock
Photo courtesy of Bill and Sue Tivol
A Buff Brahma hen
Nice Dark Brahma males
Left photo courtesy of Fitch Farms; right photo courtesy of Amanda Stewart
"Roc," a Dark Brahma cockerel
Three shots of "Squint," a show quality Dark Brahma pullet
Side and front photos of Dark Brahma pullet courtesy of Bill and Sue Tivol
A Red Columbian Brahma rooster from the side and above
Photos courtesy of Joachim Dippold
A Light Brahma bantam pullet
Photo courtesy of Laura Sheedlo
Two views of a Partridge Brahma pullet
Black Brahmas from Norway
Photo courtesy of Inge Olsen
A Blue Laced Red Brahma rooster
Photo courtesy of Gary Imwalle
A Light Brahma bantam cockerel
Photo courtesy of Matt Stillman
Blue Brahma cockerels
Photo courtesy of Baschar Brahma
Brahmas from Sweden: Buff Laced rooster, Cuckoo rooster and Gold Laced hen
Photos courtesy of Daniel Sörensen
Brahma bantams from Germany
Photos courtesy of Sascha Michel
A Blue Laced Red Brahma pullet
Photo courtesy of Gary Imwalle
A very good Light Brahma bantam hen from the UK
Photo courtesy of Rupert Stephenson
A bunch of Blue Partridge Brahma hens
Photo courtesy of Grant Brereton
Two Blue Partridge Brahma roosters
Left photo courtesy of Sivert S. Almvik; right photo courtesy of Grant Brereton
Two Brahma hens: on the left a Buff and to the right a Blue Buff
Photo courtesy of Sivert S. Almvik
Two Buff Brahma bantam pullets
Left photo courtesy of Dakota Carlsen; right photo courtesy of Erin Reid
Barred and Dark Buff Brahma pullets
Photos courtesy of Ohad Hadar
A Black Brahma male
Photo courtesy of Joachim Dippold
And here's "Carl-Gustav," a Blue Buff Brahma rooster
Photo courtesy of Gunilla Kjellstedt
A Blue Buff Brahma hen from Norway
Photo courtesy of Inge Olsen
Jeff Iurato's Dark Brahma hen
Photo courtesy of Jeff Iurato
Blue Partridge Brahmas from the UK; that "Big Bird" is one big bird!
Photos courtesy of Frances A. Bassom
Blue Brahmas from Belgium
Photo © Jos Gruijters 2003 Belgium
This is a Red Shouldered Blue Brahma male
Photo courtesy of Joachim Dippold
Gold Laced Brahma pullets
Photos courtesy of Paul Bradshaw and Greenfire Farms
A trio of Gold Brahmas
Photo courtesy of Ohad Hadar
Kay St. Amour's Partridge Brahma cockerel
Here's "Joan," my Light Brahma hen -- who roosts in a tree!
"Roger" and "Julie" -- a pair of Gold Brahmas from the UK
Photos courtesy of Sophie Walker
Silver Laced Brahmas
Photos courtesy of Gary Imwalle
A Black Brahma hen
Photos courtesy of Yvo Leest
Red Brown and Red Blood Brahma pullets
Photos courtesy of Ohad Hadar
A pair of Buff Brahma bantams
This fellow is the result of a cross between a Black Brahma and a Blue Buff
Photo courtesy of Sivert Almvik from Norway
A pair of Dark Brahmas
Photo courtesy of Mckinney & Govero Poultry
An 8-month-old Blue Partridge Brahma cockerel from Norway
Photo courtesy of Inge Olsen
Silver Laced Brahma pulletss
Photo courtesy of Greenfire Farms
Blue Columbian Brahma hens
Photos courtesy of Jill Tait
Dan Powell is trying to develop a Buff-laced Brahma
Photos courtesy of Daniel Powell
This is an example of one of his Buff-laced Brahma cocks
Photo courtesy of Daniel Powell
Another Light Brahma cockerel
Photo courtesy of Eric Damaren
Dan's newest development -- Lavender Laced Brahmas
Photos courtesy of Daniel Powell
"Paul," a Buff Brahma cock from Quebec
Photo courtesy of Johanne
A Gold Brahma pullet
Photo courtesy of Andrea Spencer
Another example of Dan's Buff-laced Brahmas: a cockerel
Photo courtesy of Dan Powell
Partridge Brahmas from Belgium
Photos courtesy of Axel Dubois
Light Brahma roosters from Israel
Photo © Boris D. Rosenthal
A Buff Brahma rooster from Serbia
Photo courtesy of Goran Vuckovic
A Buff Laced Brahma pullet
Photo courtesy of Paul Bradshaw and Greenfire Farms
A Dark Brahma rooster from Israel
Photo courtesy of Boris D. Rosenthal
A Partridge Brahma with chicks
Photo courtesy of Irina Meyer
Buff Brahma bantam hens
Photo courtesy of Raven Martin and Camille Brock
A 4-moonth-old Light Brahma bantam cockerel
Photo courtesy of Carolyn Punola
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