PA - Show Brahma Light and Dark - Adults, Chick, Hatching eggs
by Samantha Haas
(Palmerton, PA 18071)
I breed Light and Dark Brahma. I have Dark mixes, and I have pure Lights. My birds are docile and friendly. Average sized birds for their breed.
I've been breeding them for the last 3 years and am currently working on my version of the SOP for this breed in America.
Please feel free to contact me about Adults, chicks, and hatching eggs.
Haas Homestead
484-464-5767
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