prizepete
Songster
- Mar 3, 2015
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It's just too cold to ship serama safely. In the spring-maybe.
Ok, In CA the coldest it has been is 40 so Its not very cold. I kind of forget that its cold other places right now lol
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It's just too cold to ship serama safely. In the spring-maybe.
Ok, In CA the coldest it has been is 40 so Its not very cold. I kind of forget that its cold other places right now lol
Same here let me know in the spring if you are willing to ship.![]()
I just got a white silkied hen and a dappled hen at a Serama show today!! I will post pictures when my phone cooperates!
Same here let me know in the spring if you are willing to ship.![]()
Will do. I am fairly new to serama, but not to keeping chickens. This is a picture of the rooster I am currently using. With a heated coop my hens will keep laying and brooding eggs all winter. Just so I know; is it roosters or hens that are wanted?
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He has just molted and his tail has not grown in fully.
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The rooster and hen are between 10 and 16 ounces.
I have other serama, but I think these two are the best
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Frizzle serama brooding in a cereal bowl-weighs 11 ounces.
Heres my serama chicks I got off ebay they sent 14 chicks but 8 were doa but heres the remainging six. If i tried hatching them i prolly would only be able to hatch one.![]()
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Meant they are beautiful. Darn autocorrect.![]()