A/B class Seramas and Frizaramas for sale in Central KY :)

I have been sold out since not long after I posted this.

I was only selling adult birds, to tell type, but I had so many requests I sold my earliest batches of 2-3 month old chicks when I could tell sex.

Im using all the eggs that I am getting now to get chicks and birds for later in the summer.

If anyone is interested, Im creating a list of people who want birds from my line. I'll have eggs later, when I get the 2 broodies set. (Everyone is going broody, except the "broodies" I got to hatch serama eggs--just my luck, lol)

I never sold eggs before, but gave a few to a lady in Ohio that bought quite a few of my birds and drove to meet me in Columbus. Then just after I filled one incubator, I shipped some to a lady named Marci. Both had great hatch rates, and all eggs were fertile. They said they would both act as references!

The frizzles were kept for my breeding pairs. I think I have that somewhere above?? I just put that on to show what the birds look like. Sorry for the confusion!
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I will have chicks from these birds later.

Here is the trio that I have that black roo with. Im line breeding him back to his Mom, and she has NO back at all. These are going to be super typey frizzles.
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Here is one of their chicks that sold. So teeeny!
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Here is the other pair for frizzles...not a great pic, but you can see that roo is good and has a very short back with hackles touching his tail also, and the hens type. (Im considering selling this roo named Sgt. Pepper--maybe someone needs that short-back gene in their line?)
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Here is another of my roos, that I think took great pics that day.
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and another one of my A-class, fertile breeding roos.
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I do have a few extra roos, and some chicks, but waiting at least until the chicks are 2-3 months old before considering selling, as they are sooo teeny and fragile.

Let me know if I can put anyone on the list or give anymore info! Thanks!
 
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Great minds think alike referring to you keeping your ee's with the seramas, as you know i do too
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Keep me posted on those frizzle eggs, I'd LOVE some when they are ready, My bator has 9 seramas in there right now so it will be occupied for the next few weeks and sad to say those chicks must be sold to keep the gene pool clean. I desperately need new blood to add to my growing flock. Your birds are gorgeous!!! A lil off topic but check out this little one I hatched out of my EE bantam egg, obviously it's a serama mix with that cute lil upright tail
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she lays a blue egg when she gets to that point. It isn't a project for me tho, I just like to mix n match to see what kind of "designer chicks" i can come up with
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So far the chick shows great serama type for being a mix and of course the leg color would tell otherwise lol
She doesn't appear to have a beard yet and is in her fugly stage but still darn cute
 
Oh! I love her! Very nice and super cute. I've got you down for frizzeld eggs. Im just trying to get everything filled with eggs, and it seems that when I fill the 'bator ,another hen will decide to go broody, so I have to go with it. Filling an incubator with serama eggs is a lot of work! Expecially since the last 3 weeks, all the seramas tried to go broody. I had to break up hens every other day it feels like. One hen I gave up on and let her sit.
Im still waiting for the silkie I bought to go broody...I leave her eggs in there and still nothing for 2 ish months...OH well!

I love coming up with names for the designer birds! Like Seramacana! Thanks so much for sharing her pic! I want to see more as she gets older! Pleeeeeeeeze!
 
Ohhh goody!!!! I can wait for as long as it takes, I feel your pain when it comes to the broodies. I will definately keep ya posted on her developments. Ohhh i'm so excited to add some frizzles to my flock
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