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post #141 of 268

droolin.gif I need some like these they are beautiful!!

 

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Some of Ken's Flock when I came over and took these pics..



 

post #142 of 268

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What a cocoapop should look like bred by LAseramas .... With better type then most I have seen on here share by local breeder ... This is a improvement in type notice the tail setting . only 3 1/2 month old and I love the color and type wish I can own one like this one day .

 

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post #143 of 268

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This was Ken old pics two week ago type is only going to get better .

post #144 of 268

This bird is amazing. I am in love love.gif

 

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1st year keeping chickens, and the English flock is ever growing. Started with 3 hybrid hens and now have a large, free ranged, mixed flock of over 20 beautiful birds. I have rocks, a bluebell, Pekin bantams (cochin bantams), Brahma's, Araucana's (English), Leghorn's, Barnevelder's and some home bread EE's. I love my birds very much. They have brought me so much joy, laughter and simple amusement.
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1st year keeping chickens, and the English flock is ever growing. Started with 3 hybrid hens and now have a large, free ranged, mixed flock of over 20 beautiful birds. I have rocks, a bluebell, Pekin bantams (cochin bantams), Brahma's, Araucana's (English), Leghorn's, Barnevelder's and some home bread EE's. I love my birds very much. They have brought me so much joy, laughter and simple amusement.
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post #145 of 268
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Sweet! Hey, do the rubber mat things work well?



 



 

 

The rubber drawer liner works excellent. It give good footing and it's sort of spongy so it's easy to clean, the poop dries fast and flakes off then I saturate it with bleach cleaner, squeeze it though to really clean it then rinse, rinse rinse and air dry. I generally only use it when I take them from the hatcher and keep them in the aquarium a couple of days before taking them out to the brooder in the garage.  I use a deep bedding in the brooder box.    This rubber mat helps give them good footing and they seem to be able to right themselves when they get flipped over.  It's also easy, if they're extra small and I keep them inside longer, to sprinkle feed on and I use a small lid for their first drinks.  When they're in the brooder, they have 2 hamster water bottles and a rabbit bottle (this is for the larger chicks)

Traditional Serama's, True Araucanas's. Barred Hollands, Guineas, Black Spanish and Blue SlateTurkeys, a male Mute Swan (Barry), Llama's, 2 Brahman type cows, Exotic colored Ponies, MFT's, Gaited Mule, 4 dogs, 1 barn cat and my African Grey Parrot.

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Traditional Serama's, True Araucanas's. Barred Hollands, Guineas, Black Spanish and Blue SlateTurkeys, a male Mute Swan (Barry), Llama's, 2 Brahman type cows, Exotic colored Ponies, MFT's, Gaited Mule, 4 dogs, 1 barn cat and my African Grey Parrot.

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post #146 of 268



THANKS, AFTER I SAW THE PICTURE I WENT TO THE DOLLAR STORE AND THEY HAD ROLL OF 12X5 FOR A BUCK! wHOOPIE, I GOT ME SOME. THANKS!

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The rubber drawer liner works excellent. It give good footing and it's sort of spongy so it's easy to clean, the poop dries fast and flakes off then I saturate it with bleach cleaner, squeeze it though to really clean it then rinse, rinse rinse and air dry. I generally only use it when I take them from the hatcher and keep them in the aquarium a couple of days before taking them out to the brooder in the garage.  I use a deep bedding in the brooder box.    This rubber mat helps give them good footing and they seem to be able to right themselves when they get flipped over.  It's also easy, if they're extra small and I keep them inside longer, to sprinkle feed on and I use a small lid for their first drinks.  When they're in the brooder, they have 2 hamster water bottles and a rabbit bottle (this is for the larger chicks)



 

RedRoosterFarm

NPIP AI  91-150

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RedRoosterFarm

NPIP AI  91-150

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post #147 of 268
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THANKS, AFTER I SAW THE PICTURE I WENT TO THE DOLLAR STORE AND THEY HAD ROLL OF 12X5 FOR A BUCK! wHOOPIE, I GOT ME SOME. THANKS!



 

i'm going to get some to it looks and sound like a great idea.



 

post #148 of 268

I like the rubber mate in the incubator for lockdown.  It keeps the eggs from rolling all over the place and also helps the first chick that hatches from play soccer with the other eggs waiting to hatch.

I love seramas!

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I love seramas!

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post #149 of 268

Been a while since I've posted here.....Here are some little  'blue birds of hapiness'.

 

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Specializing in Silkied Serama


http://www.silkiedserama.com             

NPIP  Flock

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Specializing in Silkied Serama


http://www.silkiedserama.com             

NPIP  Flock

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post #150 of 268
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This bird is amazing. I am in love love.gif

 



 



Thank you glad you like him

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

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

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