Young serama hen doesn't mate

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I think you said they were just together by themselves only yesterday so maybe tomorrow’s egg will be fertile
Keep them separated for a few weeks then if you are keen on breeding them.
Doesn't look fertilized to me. It should be way more well-defined
Please your opinions..... after saparating the eggwhite... how does it look now?? There is kind of a "ring" around.. but not a firm, perfect one..
 

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Still don't see them mating at all. Any advice? :(
Please be more patient! Why the rush?.

Don’t wish for baby chicks late Summer or in Autumn, the chicks will have a more difficult start when its getting colder in the proces of maturing.
Now it’s more important to learn about the behaviour of your chickens now and what kind of problems chicken keepers deal with. (Imho)
Dealing with broodies and hatching is a second level in keeping chickens. Keeping chickens is not something I would recommend to someone who is impatient.

Next spring (April - May - June) your Serama’s are real adults and this is also a better time to hatch chicks. By that time you have plenty of time to read articles and experiences of other bantam keepers.

I’ll be happy to give you answers next spring season.
 

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