Brahma Male Chicken (Rooster)

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The Brahma Rooster, known as the ‘Gentle Giant’ of the poultry world, is a majestic addition to any flock. Standing significantly taller than average breeds, these roosters are famous for their calm temperament, feathered shanks, and striking pea combs. Perfect for heritage breeders and backyard enthusiasts seeking a docile protector for their hens.

The Majesty of the Brahma Rooster

The Brahma Rooster is truly the ‘King of Chickens.’ Originally developed in the United States from large birds imported from China, the Brahma became the primary meat bird of the country from the mid-1800s until about 1930. Today, they are prized as exhibition birds and calm flock leaders. Our 2026 Brahma males are bred for impressive scale, reaching a mature weight of 10 to 12 pounds.

Physical Characteristics and Varieties

Whether you choose the Light, Dark, or Buff variety, the Brahma male is a sight to behold. They feature a sturdy, tight-feathered body that provides exceptional insulation against freezing temperatures. Their pea comb is small and sits close to the head, making them far less susceptible to frostbite than roosters with large single combs. The characteristic feathering on the shanks and toes adds to their massive appearance, creating a stately silhouette in the coop.

Temperament: The Gentle Giant

Unlike many other breeds, Brahma roosters are known for being remarkably docile. They are rarely aggressive toward humans and often act as a stabilizing presence in a mixed flock. While they are protective of their hens against small predators, their primary mode of leadership is calm and steady. This makes them an excellent choice for families with children who want the experience of a large rooster without the typical ‘mean’ behavior.

Feeding and Housing Requirements

Due to their size, Brahma roosters require more vertical space and larger nesting areas than standard breeds. They are heavy eaters and thrive on a high-quality grower feed followed by a balanced flock maintainer. It is essential to keep their leg feathers dry and clean to prevent ‘scaly leg mites’ or mud buildup, which can cause discomfort.