American serama thread!

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Dang, where did those green legs come from on that pretty little frizzled one? Thanks for the pictures, I love to see what hatches from my eggs.

Most of mine are taking a "worming" and "brrr" its cold break right now. working on getting them moved inside for winter. I hope to have hatching eggs ready again very soon.
 
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Here's a picture of the pens I built just before I got my seramas. This is located in the barn. The barn stays warmer in the winter than it is outside by at least 10 degrees or so. I put a cookie tin water heater in there just for a little extra warmth. The heater doesn't get too hot and they jump up on it, like they are on a little foot warmer. There is a divider between each door, so I can have as many as 4 pens on top and 4 on the bottom, or as little as one up and one down. Since taking this picture I have installed food and water cups on the front so they just stick their heads through the door to eat and drink, and I can feed and water without opening the doors. It's pretty convenient. Also, if the water gets dirty it's really easy to just swap out a water cup to clean and put on a fresh new one.
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I built this with all salvaged and recycled material, except the paint, latches and hinges. Top floor is a salvaged kitchen countertop. I've got less than $40 into the project, about $19 of which was the paint! I guess that doesn't include the $7 I paid for the cast iron rooster I put on the side of it for decoration. I did it completely by myself, but my husband helped me hold the doors while I put them together, otherwise I would have never gotten them square! Oh, we used his skidsteer to haul it from the shop to the barn. That thing is heavy!
 
Hi, just popping in to see if anyone looking for 2011 SCNA Legbands??? Have some size A's & B's available as I didn't do much serama hatching this year. Please pm me if interested.
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