American serama thread!

Thank you Susan, that does help a lot. I realize that it is a young age, to look for anything, but was hoping that there would be something to look at/for. So for that age, just go with cute- maybe color- and wait for the rest to develop.

I will be asking more questions about the chicks, as they grow, so really appreciate your feedback!

Sheila :)
Hey Sheila...I too am from PNW. I have just started my serama breeding groups. It really takes longer than a couple weeks. I am actually keeping everyone until next spring - other than the obvious DQs. They need to grow out to see how they will develop. I sure love the seramas.
 
New pics taken today of my July 2, 2012 babies! I think they are adorable. :D I might be biased.

Starting off with Sephiroth, the smallest of the bunch. He is my little man, and I love this little guy!



Then Alice (named after Alice Cooper) who is actually the LARGEST of the bunch, and with Seramas, largest is relative LOL!



Dali, my handsome white mottled/tricolor boy...he wanted to sit on my hand for his photo!



Slash, the bi-colored black and white boy (love his pattern)



Marilyn the silkied baby (fluffster deluxe!!)



Ava, who hated the photoshoot... crouching is the best thing to do when you're pretty sure you're gonna be eaten by the flashy box Mom is pointing at you



and Raquel, who was just as excited about having her picture taken. My girls do not enjoy paparazzi.

 
Thanks for the replies. They are super sweet, and make the funiest noises. I picked them up at an auction, where everyone only wanted egg or meat birds, so they were overlooked. They are now our "house" chickens :)
 

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