That's interesting. I'm not sure how much it varies from one serama to the next but I did see that the egg the breeder picked up from one of his while I was there was way bigger than what mine lay. He hatches great chicks from those eggs and has beautiful stock. My C pullet usually lay 24-28g egg and My B hen lays 19-22g. I tought the C pullet would be better for breeding because she is on the large side and she is the one not fertile yet. Go figure.lolI've been hanging out in some Serama Facebook groups that have a lot of members who show Seramas, and periodically they offer eggs, chicks, started or adult birds, but the prices are so high! But I figured if I keep an eye out, sooner or later I would have a chance to get some eggs from exhibition stock that are affordable.
So my chance came... I think. A lady posted gorgeous pictures of her Seramas, and said she had too many eggs, so she would sell some for $30/doz shipped. She said they would be "A's" and small "B's"
So I paid her for a dozen, which I received yesterday. She did a careful packing job, so that's a good sign, though one egg was broken. The remaining eggs looked bigger than they should be for A's and small B's. But I put them in a carton, and this evening, when I went to put them in the incubator that has my Serama eggs in it, the size difference became very obvious. These eggs are HUGE compared to my own Serama eggs. They're almost as big as Sebright eggs.
I'm a bit concerned about what's going to hatch out of those eggs.