American serama thread!

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Thank you I have one girl who is 3.2 ounces she us 8 weeks old she is so tiny

You can't really tell what size your bird going to be when she is at 8 weeks old, she might catch up with others in size when she is a little older. What size are her parents? Serama are not fully grown until they are around 13-25 months old.

I figured as much thanks
 
north is takeing the south down my friend the south will not do it againe !
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Short Pup!!!!! Are you Clayton or Clayton's young brother???? Your dad and are planning on take over California, he rules the north and I rule the south.........
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The civil war will start in second week of November...
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orly...? thx bill... i would cut it down for the younger pigeons... so now i don't have to buy scratch and feed junior mix to all of my bantams... YAY... i love this feed... i will never use anything but this gamecock mix... cheap, and it feeds everything... EVERYTHING!!!...

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well... i wouldn't feed any bantam scratch really... especially a type of game bird... i like throwing scratch in my standard egg laying pen... also BOSS...














another question... i usually throw in some more BOSS into my junior mix... i noticed that the serama won't eat it... but the junior mix i use has boss already in it, but i have it milled down so it's broken up... they eat that first... do they ever eat whole boss, or am i gonna have to break it up for them...


darn picky birds...
 
you gotta break it up for them gumbii ! yes they are picky ! little birds .
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orly...? thx bill... i would cut it down for the younger pigeons... so now i don't have to buy scratch and feed junior mix to all of my bantams... YAY... i love this feed... i will never use anything but this gamecock mix... cheap, and it feeds everything... EVERYTHING!!!...

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well... i wouldn't feed any bantam scratch really... especially a type of game bird... i like throwing scratch in my standard egg laying pen... also BOSS...














another question... i usually throw in some more BOSS into my junior mix... i noticed that the serama won't eat it... but the junior mix i use has boss already in it, but i have it milled down so it's broken up... they eat that first... do they ever eat whole boss, or am i gonna have to break it up for them...


darn picky birds...
 
Trust me memphis we did not start with such nice birds thats for sure but the last two years we have come a long way by breeding and adding top quilty birds to are flock along the way . do you hatch eggs if so i would be happy to send you some if you want to try your luck . just need it to cool down a little frist before i send you any . and i would need to know what birds you are intrested in . i don't mind shareing thats how we got to where we are by haveing good friends who will share and teach. so let me know ok and thank you. ray
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Hi Memphis, BOSS is the person that is inthe office marked PRINCIPAL.........
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Seriously, all it is is black oil sunflower seeds.....my gremlins eat them whole but ONLY if i hand feed them. I use them as a eat out of my hand treat....
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I am 1/2 a day behind in reading this thread and OHMY SO much has happened, I don;'t know where to start!!
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I see the Civil War is going to start up in November......
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hmmm, who should I root for..........
There is a "yankee" newbee--some sort of low-rider puppie I think...AND so much more to read about...time to get busy reading........
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