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My silkied rooster, Malik.

 

I just go my first seramas! They are from June, who is very nice & helpful. It was my first time getting shipped birds-and seramas- so I really appreciated her patience with all my questions. The hen, Miriam, just layed an egg yolk! There's some wet, mushy bedding that, I guess, is the white. I can't wait for her to lay more eggs (with shells) so I can put them in the 'bator!!! She's sleeping right now, but when she's awake I'll get some photos. She's a real sweety! The roo is a cuddlebug, too.  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                


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post #12192 of 17462

Awesome!!

I love seramas!

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I love seramas!

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post #12193 of 17462

Thanks!

 

 

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Originally Posted by Coopacabana View Post

Serama 008.JPG

My silkied rooster, Malik.

 

I just go my first seramas! They are from June, who is very nice & helpful. It was my first time getting shipped birds-and seramas- so I really appreciated her patience with all my questions. The hen, Miriam, just layed an egg yolk! There's some wet, mushy bedding that, I guess, is the white. I can't wait for her to lay more eggs (with shells) so I can put them in the 'bator!!! She's sleeping right now, but when she's awake I'll get some photos. She's a real sweety! The roo is a cuddlebug, too.  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

 

 

Congratulations... June is the best at breeding silkied Seramas!!
 

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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I just go my first seramas! They are from June, who is very nice & helpful. It was my first time getting shipped birds-and seramas- so I really appreciated her patience with all my questions. The hen, Miriam, just layed an egg yolk! There's some wet, mushy bedding that, I guess, is the white. I can't wait for her to lay more eggs (with shells) so I can put them in the 'bator!!! She's sleeping right now, but when she's awake I'll get some photos. She's a real sweety! The roo is a cuddlebug, too.  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Congrats!!  I frequently pop onto her website to drool over her silkied seramas... droolin.gif    Your fella looks great!

 

Caretaker of a lovely mixed flock including: australorp, plymouth rocks, wyandotte, d'uccles, silkies, EEs, andalusian, and a few seramas, plus a golden retriever, great dane, and three cats.
R.I.P. Bear 2010 - "The Best Dog Ever"

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Caretaker of a lovely mixed flock including: australorp, plymouth rocks, wyandotte, d'uccles, silkies, EEs, andalusian, and a few seramas, plus a golden retriever, great dane, and three cats.
R.I.P. Bear 2010 - "The Best Dog Ever"

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post #12196 of 17462

June has some of the best silkies around . They all are so typie and very nice.

To me Family means everything and anything after that is not important
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To me Family means everything and anything after that is not important
LAseramas@yahoo.com

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post #12197 of 17462

Hello!

I'm new to Seramas!

 

I got these two in a trade, and was told they are Seramas..but I am not certain..I'm thinking maybe Old English or mixes.

Any thoughts?

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And this is a SQ Serama chick I hatched yesterday that I got from a breeder. It could be Silkied, Frizzled, or just beautiful :-) It apparently

hatched earlier than the other eggs..as I'm still waiting on them! Hatched under my broody OEGB.

Any guesses on color?

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7 Lavender Orpingtons, 8 Seramas (Frizzled, Smooth, and Silkied), 4 Silkied Ameraucana, Coturnix and Bob White Quail, Capuchine Pigeons, Ringneck Doves.

 

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7 Lavender Orpingtons, 8 Seramas (Frizzled, Smooth, and Silkied), 4 Silkied Ameraucana, Coturnix and Bob White Quail, Capuchine Pigeons, Ringneck Doves.

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hatch-N-Scratch-Chicken-Farm/226173260840928?ref=hl

 

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Congratulations... June is the best at breeding silkied Seramas!!
 

MINE MINE MINE! He is so gorgeous!!! Love the look on his face....droolin.gif

"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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"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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Hello!
I'm new to Seramas!

I got these two in a trade, and was told they are Seramas..but I am not certain..I'm thinking maybe Old English or mixes.
Any thoughts?
404x538px-LL-6c790a9c_Serama.jpeg
And this is a SQ Serama chick I hatched yesterday that I got from a breeder. It could be Silkied, Frizzled, or just beautiful :-) It apparently
hatched earlier than the other eggs..as I'm still waiting on them! Hatched under my broody OEGB.
Any guesses on color?
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Well, I am NO expert of seramas so I am not help on the adults....but the baby could turn out to be any color, with seramas you never know what you will get, part of the fun of having them...enjioy! love.gif

"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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"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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That makes me curious- do you guys have pics of your chicks and then pics of that same bird grown?  just curious what variety of colors at hatching are likely to become which colors when grown.  Seeing that little chick made me think of identifying my own jumpy.gif  I have some little peepers that are only a week old and I'm itching to know what I have. :)

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