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they are very friendly and so can be hard to let go of, they become pets. Ours really picked on the chicken flock (I hear this is uncommon), but it happened with us and caused a problem as we then Had to keep them separate. Also, they need a higher protein feed $$. :( I think I covered all of the down sides.
 
they are very friendly and so can be hard to let go of, they become pets. Ours really picked on the chicken flock (I hear this is uncommon), but it happened with us and caused a problem as we then Had to keep them separate. Also, they need a higher protein feed $$.
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I think I covered all of the down sides.

thanks so much. I think I am going to do them, Im not 100% tho
 
Hi I'm C.J (sorry i cant say my real name), i show seramas and do photography. Here is a pic of my Serama, Penny!

And this is my best pic photo wise


I love taking close-ups!
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Hi, i show seramas and do photography. Here is a pic of my Serama, Penny!

And this is my best pic photo wise


I love taking close-ups!
bun.gif

Hi I'm Kate
I show horses, dairy goats, seramas, and am going to try lambs and turkeys

Hello Kate!
Hi, i show seramas and do photography. Here is a pic of my Serama, Penny!

And this is my best pic photo wise


I love taking close-ups!
bun.gif
Wow those are beautiful! I love my seramas!
 

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