Our Brahma hatching eggs, taken from our striking flock of mainly Gold-Laced Brahma, are now open for pre-order. Fresh, fertile eggs will begin posting from April 2026, depending on when our girls come into lay. If our Brahmas start laying a little earlier than expected, you’ll be contacted straight away and offered the chance of an earlier dispatch.
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Eggs are collected fresh to order and packed with real care: each one is seated securely in polystyrene protective inners, placed inside sturdy cardboard outers, and sent via tracked UK delivery for reliability. Local collection is also welcome and will always give you the very best hatch success. Fertility here averages around 80%, and a hatch rate of roughly 50% from posted eggs is absolutely normal for shipped hatching eggs.
If you’d like some extra support, you can add our printed or digital Hatching Egg Guide to your basket. It covers humidity, turning routines, candling advice, and chick brooder setup in a clear, friendly way. A small breeder’s tip while you’re here: let your eggs rest for 24 hours on arrival before placing them into the incubator — this helps the air cell settle after the journey.
Weekly quantities are limited so we can maintain good rotation across the Gold-Laced group, and early reservations get first allocation. If you’re putting together a varied hatch this season, you may also find listings for Pekin, Orpington, or Silkie hatching eggs available depending on timing.
Why Hatch Brahmas?
Brahmas are gentle giants — calm, impressive birds with a steady, friendly temperament and beautiful feathering. Gold-Laced Brahmas in particular are stunning, with warm, rich tones outlined in sharp contrasting lacing. They’re excellent for family gardens and smallholdings, laying a dependable number of large brown eggs and integrating peacefully into mixed flocks. Their size, beauty, and docile nature make them one of the most rewarding breeds to raise from chicks.