Lt. Dan is gonna be a Daddie! How does Dave feel about being a grandpa?
Man. all you hatching freaks,
well my Jenny is laying again and Ceasar is "visiting" her, so, I would not be surprized if she goes broody again in the not too distant future. That is about as "hatchie" as I will get...
Camera check! Just traded my Panasonic Lumix for a Cannon Elph. and I'm hoping to get clearer pics. I always love photographing Lark, because she really shows off when there's other birds around. The irony is that she doesn't often get the chance to strut like this at shows, because she's much more relaxed at tier one, and she sometimes doesn't make it to tier two.
I have recently become addicted to your thread & cannot wait to start raising our own. My 2 daughters each got a serama from a local swap meet a couple months ago. Salt & Pepper quickly became the flock favorites & Serama fever has taken hold. My youngest is especially taken with them, and is interested in seriously breeding them. My oldest is leaning towards buckeyes. Good thing we have lots of room to spread out! Currently we have a backyard mix & love them! We are headed to pick up a peacock friend for our lonely peahen tonight. Seramas are so personable and cool though - cannot wait to get more. Christmas incubator will be heated up and waiting to order eggs as soon as the weather warms a bit this spring. It is beautiful recently, but Missouri weather can change on a dime and I don't want to hatch until I am 100% set up to protect the tinies - apart from the rest of them.
Thank you for all of the amazing info, and I look forward to learning more from you all! Love seeing your birds too
These are cocoapop from my own line I gave these guy to my uncle and they are laying eggs now just and update. I will never run out of cocoapop line to cross with and I will not run into a brick wall by inbreeding with only one line ... I can make as many as I like . what hen did these cocoapop came from any guess????