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How do you table top train seramas?

I know this is the American Serama thread, but Traditionals and Americans are the same besides hiw they're shown.

Mine are 26 and 28 weeks old (6 months) and I haven't worked with them on the table at all. I've tried to pose them but they squat back down almost immedietly


Hi, I see no one has answered this for you yet. This thread seems to have lost its oomph as far as activity. My birds are just silly yard birds, so I can’t help you with this, however... I know that through these pages are several people who have posted on here about showing their birds. Also, if you do a search online there are groups (such as the Serama Council of North America) for seramas that could likely help you as well. Also, there are several Facebook groups that have faster response times for questions. I hope someone will have better info for you. Good luck!
 
How do you table top train seramas?

I know this is the American Serama thread, but Traditionals and Americans are the same besides hiw they're shown.

Mine are 26 and 28 weeks old (6 months) and I haven't worked with them on the table at all. I've tried to pose them but they squat back down almost immedietly
I am learning myself I do not do any training but my birds are great at it what I do with my little guy Loui is I just put him up and yell and he does it. This is probably cause he’s mean and tries to show off and protect his lady but I’m just learning...
 
Okay so I went today and she was actually training a bird that squats to stand and pose. She used a circle of hard ware cloth but said you could used any wire like chicken wire and duck taped the bottom so she would stand and have her head in the air to look over she said you can leave then in there for a hour everyday and just tap under there waddles to teach them to pose without it.
 
Howdy, peeps!

I am new to the adorable world of Seramas. I hatched my four, along with a frizzled bantam cochin, and they are just over 6 weeks old. I am in love with them! They are the sweetest things ever. :love

I have been keeping chickens for a year. This is the third batch I've brooded, the first group I incubated.

I have a few questions for you guys. :)

1.) When can they live outside, full-time? Right now I have them at 65 degrees and I moved them to my garage a few days ago. Nighttime lows are in the high 40s but going up next week to the 50s.

2.) Is it possible for them to live in the same coop with my 3 silkies and 1 d'Uccles girls? They are very sweet and gentle chickens, and all my 13 chooks of mixed breeds and sizes have lived together well with no problems.

3.) Is it possible for two Serama cockerels to live together? Two of mine are boys, and I would like to keep both of them if I could. So far they get along fine. In that coop it would be 2 boys and 7 girls.


Thanks in advance, I really appreciate it!
 

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