American serama thread!

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I am in Northern WA state, up by the Canadian border. We have not yet had a truly "cold" day yet, our coldest so far has been around 13 at night. Mine do have a insulated coop to get in at night and I have a light in the coop. But they all come out the next day and spend the day outside...even when the day has not got much above 25. Mine are doing fine. Many put them in a garage or shed for the winter...in cages like rabbit cages. Seramas seem to be happy under any housing. Oh, I also have one who has special priveledges...she is a house chicken.
 
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I am in Northern WA state, up by the Canadian border. We have not yet had a truly "cold" day yet, our coldest so far has been around 13 at night. Mine do have a insulated coop to get in at night and I have a light in the coop. But they all come out the next day and spend the day outside...even when the day has not got much above 25. Mine are doing fine. Many put them in a garage or shed for the winter...in cages like rabbit cages. Seramas seem to be happy under any housing. Oh, I also have one who has special priveledges...she is a house chicken.

13!!! It hasn't got'n much below 30 here, a few nights in the 20's and that's it, it's been jumping from 60-40 sometimes 30 for a month. I'm sick of the warm weather, apparently mother nature forgot it's supposed to be winter.
 
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He was completely brown, but all of his feathers coming in are Black with brown and now he's got white coming in. I think he's adorable and he's such a sweetie.
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Cute should be considered a color.
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Here's him on my shoulder:
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Whitney, it's been a pretty mild winter here in SW Missouri too but we've had several mornings that it was down to around 13 here too.

My hens have gone into overdrive. I got 8 eggs just now. I'm going to have to move some of my eggs from the incubator to the hatcher tomorrow to make room for some of these latest laid and finish them by hand turning. I have some Araucana eggs in the hatcher now that are pipped so as soon as I they are out, more will go in the hatcher.

Man, I am going to have to have more incubator space,
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The FIRST TABLE-TOP SERAMA SHOW in TEXAS

5th Annual "Fancy Feathers 4-H Open Chicken Show”
APA/ABA/SCNA sanctioned
March 10, 2012
Comal County Fairgrounds
701 Common Street, New Braunfels, TX

SCNA Judge: Scott Thompson

 All are eligible to compete for awards (subject to Fancy Feathers Show rules and requirements).

 To enter the Lone Star State Serama Show, please use the Fancy Feathers Chicken Show Entry/Registration form. Subject to their show rules, submission deadlines and entry fees apply. http://fancyfeatherstx.org/OpenChickenShow.aspx

**Also send an email with the entry details or copy of the entry form to: [email protected]

 The SCNA Standard of Perfection will be used. http://www.scnaonline.org/standards-and-judging.html

 Winners of awards will be listed in the LSSSC and SCNA websites

 A short instructional demo about table-top showing will be performed before show judging starts

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Speaking of Frizzleds, my boys seem to have more than there share of the frizzle gene coming thru. A few of my chicks, 3 weeks to 2 months old. The two middle chicks were totally yellow when hatched!
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And CATHY, this one in particular is for you ............fathered by your Blu T, almost 3 months old.
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