Merybrahmausa


About Us

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The search for European Brahmas in the USA can be challenging due to their rarity and the breed’s historical significance.

Mery Brahma USA was founded in December 2024 in Tampa, Florida, by Mery Lochma, Important Line. We specialize in 100% European Brahmas from Spain🇪🇸 and Turkey 🇹🇷. Our goal is to breed ornamental chickens to international standards. We started with Blue and Red in Porcelain, Lemon Pyle, Red Pyle, and Brahma breeds. By providing a healthy environment and good care for high-quality Breeding stock, we produced and shipped hatching eggs and chicks to local hobbyists domestically in the same year.

We are located in Florida. We specialize in 100% European Brahmas. known for their impressive size, full feathered legs, and feet. The Brahma variety, which is also rare and beautiful, is rare in the U.S. but is a popular variety overseas.

Physical Features: European Brahma chickens have a broad body, full chest, uprightly are ht posture, and a V-shaped body contour. They also have a small pea comb, reminiscent of an Ancient Greek helmet, feathered feet, and a relatively small head in proportion to their size.

These features can help you distinguish European Brahma chickens from other breeds and ensure you have the right breed for your needs. We specialize in 100% European Brahmas.

SHIPPING HATCHING EGG 

12 Exotic Hatching Eggs 🐣

imported lines, from Turkey and Spain Brahma Hatching Eggs 🐣

We ship hatching eggs, ensuring they are packaged in sturdy boxes with reinforced corners and cushioning materials, such as bubble wrap, to protect them during transit.

Handling: Upon arrival, inspect the eggs for cracks and damage. Allow them to rest at room temperature for 12-24 hours before incubation.

The package will be labeled with the customer’s phone number for the local post office to call back for pickup at your local post office, which opens as early as 10 AM.

Each Egg is labeled, for example, Lemon-Pyle=(LP)
Labeling: in each egg with the breed and lay date to help identify them upon arrival.

Storage: Store the eggs with the pointy end down to prevent the air cell from reattaching during shipping.

Following these steps can help maximize the chances of a successful hatch for your hatching eggs.
Happy Hatching Day. 🙂

USPS QUESTIONS

Questions regarding shipping Hatching Eggs?

I cannot control what happens to them once they leave Florida. Please know that hatch rates on shipped eggs can vary greatly.

Our hatch rates are 98% here at home, but that means nothing once
Eggs will get collected fresh and shipped within 24+48 hours of collection. Every Monday and Tuesday. 

We ship. Our eggs are no more than 48 hours old. We collect eggs daily; these are the very same eggs we hatch on our farm. We check fertility weekly to make sure that you are getting healthy and fertile eggs for hatching.

Please remember that hatching eggs being shipped can decrease hatchability.
Just because your eggs do not develop. There’s not mean that they are infertile.

Many factors can affect hatching eggs, such as being x rayed, rough handling by the postal service. temperature shifts with transportation and more.

We make sure that your eggs are packaged securely for the best possible chance for your eggs to hatch. 

happy hatching!!

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Exotic and Rare European Brahma Varieties:

  • Blue Porcelain: A soft blue-grey, which and creamy base, light brown.
  • Millie Fleur: reddish brown back feathers paired with bay colored breasts and glossy black tails.
  • Red Porcelain: Darker tip reddish Solid, deep-brown, creating a striking speckled appearance.
  • Lemon/Lemon Pyle: A ol, light, yellowish-buff with white or black markings.
  • Isabel (Lavender/Buff): A rare, soft, pale buff or diluted lavender color.
  • Blue-Colombian: Pattern with blue replacing the traditional black in light brahma markings.
  • Mottled: A black base with white speckles distributed across the feathers.
  • Red Pyle: This beautiful exotic chicken is a rare breed Red Pyle is a distinct and striking coloration that can be difficult to find as a true breeding bird. 

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