Brahmas originated in India from a cross between Malays and Cochins and were originally known as Chittagongs, Gray Shanghais and Brahma Pootras. Light Brahma chicks have gray backs with yellow heads, wing tips and chests. They have pea combs and feathered legs and toes. Adult Light Brahmas have a columbian plumage pattern and fully feathered shanks and toes. The head is silvery white, and the hackle feathers are greenish black laced with silvery white. The front of the neck, breast, body and back is white. The main tail is black, and coverts are laced with silvery white. They are considered a dual-purpose bird that lays brown eggs, but they are mainly kept for their unique appearance.
| Standard Chicks Type | |
| Asiatic Origin | |
| Dual Purpose | |
| Year Round Availability | |
| Pea Comb Type | |
| Brown Egg Color | |
| Medium Egg Size | |
| 160/year Rate of Lay | |
| Yes Broodiness | |
| Docile Temperament | |
| Feather Leg Style | |
| Not Especially Heat Tolerance | |
| Hardy Cold Tolerance | |
| 12 lbs Mature Male Weight | |
| 9.5 lbs Mature Female Weight |