American serama thread!

Could be a Hennie. I have had this trait in OEGB, but very rare. Never saw a serama with Hennie feathering though. Cool!
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Hennie it looks like, but are they fertile. The brown pullet with him laid her first egg today.
 
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Funny ad I just saw on BYC..... and so true! I have way too many house chickens right now!
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My orp roo looks like he's got a touch of frostbite on his comb tips, but I know they'll be OK today and we'll be above zero in a couple hours. It's tonight with -28'F (-50'F real feel) that worries me. Tomorrow's high of -15'F won't be fun either.
 
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My orp roo looks like he's got a touch of frostbite on his comb tips, but I know they'll be OK today and we'll be above zero in a couple hours. It's tonight with -28'F (-50'F real feel) that worries me. Tomorrow's high of -15'F won't be fun either.[/QUOTE]

I've heard that applying a layer of Vaseline on the comb and wattles helps prevent frostbite.
 
I only apply Vaseline (actually Bag Balm since it's thicker) to my orps when it goes below zero'F. I applied some yesterday. Yet, when it's -15'F or colder like the next couple days, there's not much we can do. In the single digits, I've never had any problems with my orps. They are made for the cold. I simply brought the bantams inside. (I wish I had a way of bringing them all in.)
 
After seeing @nchls school little cockerel, it dawned on me that I have a young one also, that still doesn't have main sickle feathers. He is from one of my July broody hatches, so he's around 6 months old. But looking back thru pics, his daddy was slow developing his too!
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And here's how much my dog pays attention to my current house rooster. :lau :lau
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