Here is "ducky" My Silver Duckwing OEGB. He's been fighting through the fence with the new B.B. Red.
This Red Duckwing OEGB is new and hasn't been given a name yet!
This Wheaten OEGB is new also, and he was playing shy
These are my Dominique Bantams. LOL I know there not OEGB but it doesnt...
Before I get anymore opinions....I'm not open to them so save them for someone else! Here are the facts!
AMERICAN SERAMA
Country of Origin: Malaysia & America American Status: Fairly Common
Weight Cock 16 oz./ 455 grams -Hen 14 oz/ 398 grams
Cockerel 14 oz/ 398 grams - Pullet 12 oz/ 342 grams...
Hey everyone looking for some Seramas.. Would like to see pictures of parents.(preferably with a ruler beside)(if you can get them on a digital scale that would be super too) but will also accept info about breeders!
Like to see cocks between 12 and 14 oz. Hens between 11 and 13 oz.
Serious...
...definatly recommend
it, as you will be able to see alot more than you would if you candled any earlier.
For the first 18 days of incubation, it's *Recomended* to keep humidity around 40-50%, and
up it to 60-65 % During the last 3 days of incubation. However, some people have better
luck...
Also, below is a picture of the incubator I am using. I was told by the company to make sure to keep the moisture rings filled throughout the incubation, especially the last 3 days. I have learned by reading some responses on this website that the % of humidity should vary depending on what...
WHOA WHOA WHOA!!!! Any egg (minus a Maran) can be candled at day 3 to 4. Just go to a dark room and use a decent L.E.D. Flashlight. I do this almost every day so I know it to be true! I check all my eggs at day 3, 10, and 14-16 to ensure develoment.
Yeah but the big egg isn't a for sure identifier of decreasing egg production.... My 20 to 25 week old BSLs lay eggs nearly 3 1/2" tall and they lay on average 9 out of 10 days.