Sounds like bad luck
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I'm so sorry to hear about your first serama experience!Hi,
I have, so far, purchased three silkied seramas. I have one left. The first rooster died at about a year old and the hen at nearly two. I still have one rooster, he's nearly a year old. There were no signs of illness before either died. Fine in the morning, dead at night. I have many other chickens and have only ever lost them to predators or old age. Is this normal with seramas? Just bad luck? I brought them inside during winter, kept their water and bedding clean. I really love this breed, I wanted to breed & show them, but I can't afford to buy them and have them drop dead. Everybody else has so many photos of beautiful, happy seramas. What did I do wrong?
She is in my hoodie pocket!I'm expecting hatches from the 18th-31st!! So excited!!! This pic is my Hattie girl. She was badly injured by reg size chickens( girl I got from had them together!?) but with time, love and patience, I was able to save her! She is very very attached to me, as you can see, and so sweet! But I don't think I'll ever be able to breed her due to her traumatic experience! And that's ok!![]()
Welcome to Serama land..................It's so cool how small these guys really are once they're inside your hands.