Mine have been a variety of colors, their baby fluff can change quite a bit. I haven't shown any but I'm thinking about it. They are such a fun breed. Keep us posted on how they grow!
But uhhhh did I forget to mention they are also friggin adorable AND the decent size eggs totally justifies my obsession 🤣
I broke down and paid WAY to much for silkie and frizzled Serama hatching eggs...they are cookin now... because ya know...they lay good 🤣
I'm late to this thread but I have to say a few things, I am a "big chicken" person, never wanted anything small. That being said, I got a flock of Serama's this spring and they have some of our families favorites. It goes without saying they are frick fracking adorable, but they are also great...
I suppose there is no bad color for a good chicken, however I am a sucker for fancy colors and pattern. My mom is perfectly happy with her plain reds and brown, but I like lacing, spangled, all the fancy. I am attracted to patterns and color, there is nothing wrong with plain whites, buffs and...
I frequently eat a wide variety of dirt and minerals but it's just because I live on farm due to being a clumsy human fall down a lot. I'm still alive but I doubt there are any health benefits 😉
That is good process of elimination. I really like it and would be thrilled with an EE. Very sweet and personable....all that means it's probably a roo 🤣
My first guinea hatch I had one pipping on the wrong end, 4 more hatched and I don't know if it was the incorrect pip or if the others pecked at it but I found it bleeding and put cornstarch on it. It wound up hatching okay.