Aren't seramas the smallest chicken breed?
Yes, they are.
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Aren't seramas the smallest chicken breed?
TJChickens has beautiful porcelain and Mille Fleur d'uccles.
For small and keeping indoors, might want to look at Seramas... @TJChickens has them and sells eggs often...
I wish I could!!I have some call ducks laying eggs right now. I don't want to hatch them. Is anybody interested in a few call eggs? It's a beautifully colored flock and normally very fertile.
Here's most of the colors I have.
Why did I subscribe to this thread?? It's just killing me scrolling through all of these beautiful hatching eggs, and knowing that I can't buy any
It won't let me make my own ISO in any of the BST groups yet but I'm ISO rare color coturnix quail hatching eggs, button quail hatching eggs, or a really small breed of chicken (bantam?) that will do well being kept indoors. Partridge silkies look really cool, but I really don't know enough to know what would do well.
I can tell you that no matter how adorable they are, silkies should not be indoors. Entirely too much manure. I'd say sebrights or serama, maybe d'uccle...those are the smallest and least offensive when it comes to poo...