American serama thread!

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See she's normally smooth feathered but looked poofy
 

See she's normally smooth feathered but looked poofy
You should post this on the emergencies and illness thread people usually respond really fast there!
I'm no expert, but I would make sure they are warm (if kept outside maybe bring in for the night?) and have access to clean water. A little "Sav-A-Chik" may help too until you get a more definitive answer, but I would definitely keep them warm.
Hope they are doing ok!!!!!
 
Austin, you have beautiful birds, now this, is what I am working toward. The three that I have now, are my first. They aren't anywhere near the quality I want. I am loving your whites. Your third boy shown here is what I am going for, not more than that in type. He's beautiful! I love your number 13 photo too.
I will be selling my little trio, once I get my eggs hatched that I have now from some very reputable breeders, two from here on BYC. I have one set to go into lock down tomorrow..I have 9 live babies in there. Now for the scary part..the wait during lock down. The other sets will go into lock down on Mon. Also, 9 each from them. I should be getting myself some nice little Seramas. Then, I can start breeding for what I want. This is going to be fun.
 
You should post this on the emergencies and illness thread people usually respond really fast there! 
I'm no expert, but I would make sure they are warm (if kept outside maybe bring in for the night?) and have access to clean water. A little "Sav-A-Chik" may help too until you get a more definitive answer, but I would definitely keep them warm. 
Hope they are doing ok!!!!!


I agree with kuku....a few questions tho....

Have they eaten anything different in the last day or so?
Are you having hot weather?
Has miss Hen been laying her eggs normally?
Possibly they are getting ready to molt?

Just some points to ponder....but it can't hurt to bring them in, give some sav-a-chick, high energy foods ie: eggs,mealworms,yogurt and see what tomorrow brings...... :fl
 
I agree with kuku....a few questions

Have they eaten anything different in the last day or so?
Are you having hot weather?
Has miss Hen been laying her eggs normally?
Possibly they are getting ready to molt?

Just some points to ponder....but it can't hurt to bring them in, give some sav-a-chick, high energy foods ie: eggs,mealworms,yogurt and see what tomorrow brings...... :fl


They live inside and eat regularly. Don't know what wrong :(
 

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