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No airlines allow chickens on the airplane unless they are a service animal.

they do not allow in cabin but they do allow in the luggage hold. I've flown with chickens before just have to check them in 1 per dog crate.

*Disclaimer.... This is just my personal opinion and I take no responsibility for anything as I know nothing!

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*Disclaimer.... This is just my personal opinion and I take no responsibility for anything as I know nothing!

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These are beautiful birds!


 

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thank you for welcome among you.

red rooster 11,3 once

red rooster 11'3 once

 

red hen: 10,6 once

 

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red rooster: 12,7 once

 

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  Found a big tumor on the back of one of my boys when he started limping.  I figured that if he can't walk, he can't breed, and that would account for my ifertility issues.  Avagna and Saffron, on the other hand, have been going at it like gangbusters, and I just hatched four out of five eggs of theirs.  Both parents are the same color, and his father looks the same, but I have four very different chicks.  I'm excited to see how they grow up!

 

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Boy it has been awhile since I posted. Probably 3 months. We had our first show of the season Saturday the heartland classic here in mo. My daughter kaylee had the champion rooster and hen table top and resrve champ in the jr show table top. She had the best of breed in the in cage apa judgeing. She also used her serama roo for showman ship and was the champ of the beginner class. My birds did alright table top. Except for one of the boys who w
as a total turd flew off the table twice and bit the (very understanding) judge. The same bird won BV out of 25 birds in cage.

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Muddy Horse Farms where animals and technology collide
Current Residents : Me, DH, DD age 8 and chicken crazy, , 1 catahoula, 1 chihuahua, 1 pitbull 5 cats, 4 horses, 3 guineas, Seramas, Silver Sussex. Coronation Sussex, Polish, East Indies  Drowning in Ducks  NPIP 43-696

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Here's one of my silkied. Please excuse the feather condition as he's been in with other cockerels and they've done a job on each others feathers. He was hatched from straight feather birds but his grandfather is a silkied. He's 7 months old and his first time out for pics since he was about 7 weeks old and was a bit frightened, so he isn't standing tall or carrying his tail up as he usually does. His weight is 14.6 oz. He really needs one of those gorgeous girls of Junes.  
 
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A proud member of  Serama Council Of North America

SCNA – Texas State Co-Rep

 

Lone Star State Serama Council – Secretary/Treasurer  Lone Star State Serama Council

"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans."
~ James Herriot, English Veterinarian and Author~

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Yeagin1 -- You know, I'm not a fan of silkied serama (to me silkies are supposed to be pouffy fluff balls with feathered legs ;)  ) but that "Lil Guy" is one stunning little cockerel.  I think he could change my mind love.gif

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Sandy-  he is gorgeous!!!!! 

I love seramas!

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Here's one of my silkied. Please excuse the feather condition as he's been in with other cockerels and they've done a job on each others feathers. He was hatched from straight feather birds but his grandfather is a silkied. He's 7 months old and his first time out for pics since he was about 7 weeks old and was a bit frightened, so he isn't standing tall or carrying his tail up as he usually does. His weight is 14.6 oz. He really needs one of those gorgeous girls of Junes.  
 
Lil Guy
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VERY HANDSOME guy!! yesss.gif

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"ASA California State Rep"

Jest the frog here; The UN-official comic relief of BYC!
Slave and defender for: 1 horse / 1 AGF/OEGB roo / 6 serama hens& 1roo / 2 gamey-mutt hens and Missy my "special needs" hen.  I LOVE my feather-kids!

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Thanks for the compliments on Lil Guy. I had just got a scale and I was surprised at his weight because he's very small. I guess all the weight is in his chest...lolol

 

Laingcroft maybe it's because he's from straight feather parents carrying the silkied gene. I had 4 silkied in that hatching. I knew 2 of the pullets had the silkied gene but I didn't know the cockerel did until they popped up.

 

Here's Lil Guy at 7wks....
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One of his sisters at 7wks.
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Here she is at 7 months. She wasn't very happy getting her pic taken and refused to hold her tail up. I guess the look says it all....lolol
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SCNA – Texas State Co-Rep

 

Lone Star State Serama Council – Secretary/Treasurer  Lone Star State Serama Council

"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans."
~ James Herriot, English Veterinarian and Author~

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A proud member of  Serama Council Of North America

SCNA – Texas State Co-Rep

 

Lone Star State Serama Council – Secretary/Treasurer  Lone Star State Serama Council

"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans."
~ James Herriot, English Veterinarian and Author~

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This is BB...11 months old and the first time for photos since he was a chick.

 

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A proud member of  Serama Council Of North America

SCNA – Texas State Co-Rep

 

Lone Star State Serama Council – Secretary/Treasurer  Lone Star State Serama Council

"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans."
~ James Herriot, English Veterinarian and Author~

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A proud member of  Serama Council Of North America

SCNA – Texas State Co-Rep

 

Lone Star State Serama Council – Secretary/Treasurer  Lone Star State Serama Council

"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans."
~ James Herriot, English Veterinarian and Author~

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