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  1. FlyingJRanch

    American serama thread!

    Carolynspeeps wrote: Here is one of my favorite girls...just had her first "hatchday" Happy Hatchday Bella! https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/73072_dsc_3913.jpg Sorry...can't seem to get the picture any smaller. Bella is larger than life! She is really, really nice!
  2. FlyingJRanch

    American serama thread!

    I use apples and grape pieces. Watermelon is fine too, no seeds Great! Sawdust for bedding? Thanks for all your help! Jackie www.flyingjfainters.com Chicken page is underconstruction
  3. FlyingJRanch

    American serama thread!

    What do you use in the box for moisture? Apples?
  4. FlyingJRanch

    American serama thread!

    It depends on where you are shipping from and where you are shipping to. You also need to carefully watch the weather on both ends and in between. No matter what you do, if they get hung up someplace for more than a day or two due to a huge blizzard or ice storm, they may not fair too well...
  5. FlyingJRanch

    American serama thread!

    Does anyone ship their Seramas in the winter? I have a few I am thinking about putting up for sale. If you do ship in the winter what precautions do you take? Thanks!
  6. FlyingJRanch

    Eggs

    THANKS for the welcome! Its a great site!!!
  7. FlyingJRanch

    Eggs

    Very interesting! Thanks for the replys.. I have eggs in the incubator that have been set for about 9 days. I did not want to do a split hatch unless I absolutely had too.
  8. FlyingJRanch

    Adding water during lockdown.

    Wonderful advise! Thanks!!
  9. FlyingJRanch

    Eggs

    Whats the longest eggs can be stored before you incubate them?
  10. FlyingJRanch

    Hen with nasty bottom.

    Hi guys, This is my first post. I am just getting back into chickens after a 20 year hiatus. I am having a problem that I don’t every remember coming across (that does not mean I never had it, just my brain won’t remember that far back) Hoping someone can help my little hen out. Bantam...
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