American serama thread!

I would like to apologize for how blunt my comments were. If you knew me personally, I am not at all a meanie. I just stated my own opinion. I don't care whether your seramas are pq, bq, sq, or whatever quality. If you are happy with them, then I am happy for you!
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I didn't find your comments to be mean, just wise :)
 
I would like to apologize for how blunt my comments were. If you knew me personally, I am not at all a meanie. I just stated my own opinion. I don't care whether your seramas are pq, bq, sq, or whatever quality. If you are happy with them, then I am happy for you!
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Back to my hole I go...
Hi Theron,
So nice to have you on this thread. Please, If you go back into your hole...don't stay there...................
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I have learned a lot from you in the past......
There are a lot of really good breeders available to us..............I got my start from Jerry S and Pixie chicks
I also sell eggs from some very nice stock..........
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Happy hatching everyone and.............................
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Avie....................
I have learned so much here and really appreciate the thread.........
Hope you stay with us....................................
 
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1700+ pages and my answer is likely hidden somewhere inside, so sorry for the potential redundancy but...

How terrible are American Seramas in cold weather? I live in Virginia and winter temperatures can occasionally dip down into single digits. Is an indoor enclosure necessary? Insulated coop? Heat lamp in a outdoor coop?
 
larps1234, your chicks are adorable, congrats, and I like their names :)  :lau I also assumed you were a girl :oops: LOL, I stand corrected, and shall change my mind's eye's picture, LOL

Oh, but they're both so pretty!  That's too funny re: your cochin, LOL.
Hey, :welcome !  I must say you're brave to start off with Emu!  WoW  I hope you hatch that last one!  On another note, you can also read up on some of the closed serama threads to see all the more "heated" arguments on these birds, which is very interesting and informative, but kept getting too heated, so they closed the thread :barnie LOL, but still, a lot of knowledgeable people spoke up at that time.  I'm one that started out just wanting cute pets, but I must say that it is the proud stance of the Serama that got me to love them, so if I had only gotten small chickens, I would have been ultimately disappointed.  I think mine look definitely like Serama, but not the best SQ, IMO, but that's ok.  Luna is actually awesome, and my boy Sirius is pretty good (except his tail doesn't go vertical.)  Still, he strutts his stuff quite well, so I'm happy with them.  The only thing I can suggest is that you get your eggs from someone who has nice quality and lives as close as possible to you.  Don't buy from over 600 miles if at all possible.  That's still no guarantee that the eggs won't be damaged in transit, but it sure helps!  It's notoriously difficult to hatch shipped Serama eggs! :he


Lol!
 
larps1234, your chicks are adorable, congrats, and I like their names :)  :lau I also assumed you were a girl :oops: LOL, I stand corrected, and shall change my mind's eye's picture, LOL

Oh, but they're both so pretty!  That's too funny re: your cochin, LOL.
Hey, :welcome !  I must say you're brave to start off with Emu!  WoW  I hope you hatch that last one!  On another note, you can also read up on some of the closed serama threads to see all the more "heated" arguments on these birds, which is very interesting and informative, but kept getting too heated, so they closed the thread :barnie LOL, but still, a lot of knowledgeable people spoke up at that time.  I'm one that started out just wanting cute pets, but I must say that it is the proud stance of the Serama that got me to love them, so if I had only gotten small chickens, I would have been ultimately disappointed.  I think mine look definitely like Serama, but not the best SQ, IMO, but that's ok.  Luna is actually awesome, and my boy Sirius is pretty good (except his tail doesn't go vertical.)  Still, he strutts his stuff quite well, so I'm happy with them.  The only thing I can suggest is that you get your eggs from someone who has nice quality and lives as close as possible to you.  Don't buy from over 600 miles if at all possible.  That's still no guarantee that the eggs won't be damaged in transit, but it sure helps!  It's notoriously difficult to hatch shipped Serama eggs! :he


Lol!
 
any one in  northern ILLINIOS OR SOUTHERN WISCONSIN RAISE SERAHMAS WOULD BE THANKFUL FOR ANY HELP !!!
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HI, I honestly do not know of anyone BUT if you go to both Serama websites,
http://www.scnaonline.org/
http://www.americanseramaassociation.org/
Hopefully you can find a breeder in your area..... good place to start. LOL
 
1700+ pages and my answer is likely hidden somewhere inside, so sorry for the potential redundancy but...

How terrible are American Seramas in cold weather?  I live in Virginia and winter temperatures can occasionally dip down into single digits.  Is an indoor enclosure necessary?  Insulated coop?  Heat lamp in a outdoor coop?


Seramas are originally from the tropics and are not real good in cold weather unless they have someplace warm to go to. An insulated coop with a heat lamp of somekind [it can be just a purple reptile bulb] would be fine. Remember that an insulated coop does have to have ventilation so that condensation does not form, that alone can cause frostbite..... You could also bring them in the garage w/ heat lamp. Alot of people do that for the cold months.....
 

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