American serama thread!

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Juliette is excellent to work with, answers all questions and very helpful AFTER purchase. One of my 3 got injured during shipping and she was so sympathetic and helpful. I will gladly buy more from her when I have the money and need.

Birds were healthy and CLEAN when I got them !!!

I also found someone reselling some of her birds near me and bought them and was happy with them even second hand!

Zoomummzy has a bunch of her birds too.

PS, if I had had negative comments, I would have made them PRIVATELY.
 
I am considering selling one of my Frizzled boys, I really don't need 4 males that are so similar in color. He is a possible chocolate carrier.

I would like to try to sell him without shipping at this point. If anyone is interested, I will drive up to two hours any direction from Joplin or Springfield MO. PM and we can talk about price.
I also have a bunch of chicks growing out ( smooth wheatens & mixed colors and some frizzles too) and would be willing to sell some of them, so the drive would be worth our time.

This is Fireball , he has a beautiful orange mane. He has yellow legs. He has a lot of energy but has not been with the hens yet, so that would probably tire him a bit. He is about 8 months old. I don't have any way to weigh him but the second picture is him in my hand, so you can see approximate size. He is NOT heavy but of course, not mature either.

I can try for more pictures but am not the best photographer and he does not hold still!
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Hi, I purchased hatching eggs from Pink Chick..........Eveything was wonderful, packing, communication and
I hatched all pullets LOL.Need to post pics, they are so beautiful and typy

Good Grief.I got the names mixed up...mine were from Pearly Sue.
Sorry
 
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btw...


while we were there chillin' n' stuff... a huge hawk swooped down and tried to take bill's chicks... i jumped towards it to scare it off, but it looked like it wanted to perch on top of the pen/run... man, that would've been horrible, but gladly, the chicks hid in the plastic flowers and behind a little pot thingy...



the hawk was not seen again...



the end...
 
Wow... scary!

Well, Cara and I had fun this afternoon! We took 6 Seramas to the Grape Day Festival in town, to help promote the local 4H club, and they were a HUGE hit!!! They got a lot of attention, we let the kids hold and pet the birds, showed them an egg that Cara brought, and possibly recruited a family or two!! I took some photos, if there are some good ones, I"ll upload and post them shortly.
 

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