American serama thread!

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This is where I found one of our girls tonight.
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She's on top of a vanity mirror. They have free range of a bathroom that needs some pipe work, and was the brooding room, until spring. I just have a terrible feeling if I put them outside (even in a heated coop) we'll have a colder than normal winter.
 
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So, how do the Seramas do in the winter? I have a good place for them..I hope. I changed my mind about the small coop. I have a run that has a place that goes back in a ways, I already have a heat lamp on for them. They have been going in and out once in a while today. Windy and getting chilly. Will be down into the upper 30's tomorrow night. I have to wonder. How do those tiny little wild sparrows live through the winter. Oh wait! I know..they eat my chickens food! Darn little stinks. But really, they live out in trees, no heat lamps, and do great in the winter..at least most of them. I know that too, because they are here all through the winter into the spring.
 
Well, it's dropping to about 50 degrees during the night, so I'm starting to get worried about Tweet... The poor little Serama is scared of the standard hens because they are nearly 3x bigger than him! Not to mention the Maran rooster, biggest roo I've ever owned.
I'm young, in middle school, live with my parents, so there aren't many choices for me.
I just don't know what to do with poor Tweet!
AHA!
I'll get him some chicken diapers and let him live in the house! Good idea? I don't know, I'm still new to Seramas, Tweet is my first one.
 
They make good house pets and there are diapers available for them. I know someone with two serama house hens - they watch tv in the evenings, and one takes over the dogs bed when she decides to go broody on invisible eggs. Both break their eggs open and the dog eats it. Weird.
 
Well, it's dropping to about 50 degrees during the night, so I'm starting to get worried about Tweet... The poor little Serama is scared of the standard hens because they are nearly 3x bigger than him! Not to mention the Maran rooster, biggest roo I've ever owned.
I'm young, in middle school, live with my parents, so there aren't many choices for me.
I just don't know what to do with poor Tweet!
AHA!
I'll get him some chicken diapers and let him live in the house! Good idea? I don't know, I'm still new to Seramas, Tweet is my first one.

Ours have diapers, or a ferret cage for when they're out in the living room. Otherwise they have a bathroom that needs repairs to roam, along with a run outside. I've only let them out on the warmer days though.
 

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