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the American Serama Association, will be having a Table Top Show in Sparta, TN on Dec 15th 2012. Everyone is Welcome.

Tennessee Celebration all Bantam show. December 15 2012. White County Agricultural Complex. 565 Hale Street. Sparta TN 38583. 10.000 Sq Ft Heated Cooled Building. Fenced Paved Parking. call in Entrys only. $4.00 per Entry $1.00 Cleanup Fee. Entry Deadline Dec. 10 2012. call Daryl Strunk 931-879-2765 or Patrick Leadbetter 931-247-4747 E-Mail [email protected]. Judges Glen See, Ronnie Ledford, Gary Overton.Tim Baldwin and Ben Porter will Judge The American Serama Table Top. Doris Robinson will have a Showmanship Class. there will be Home Cooked Breakfast and Lunch starting at 6 am Saturday. hope you can make this show.
 
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Update on Harmonys 4 lockdown Serama from Bhep ~ two blacks trying to finish pipping and one white/light color stopped with just a hole and looks dead : ( and the other one nothing yet..... its day 19
 
the American Serama Association, will be having a Table Top Show in Sparta, TN on Dec 15th 2012. Everyone is Welcome.

Tennessee Celebration all Bantam show. December 15 2012. White County Agricultural Complex. 565 Hale Street. Sparta TN 38583. 10.000 Sq Ft Heated Cooled Building. Fenced Paved Parking. call in Entrys only. $4.00 per Entry $1.00 Cleanup Fee. Entry Deadline Dec. 10 2012. call Daryl Strunk 931-879-2765 or Patrick Leadbetter 931-247-4747 E-Mail [email protected]. Judges Glen See, Ronnie Ledford, Gary Overton.Tim Baldwin and Ben Porter will Judge The American Serama Table Top. Doris Robinson will have a Showmanship Class. there will be Home Cooked Breakfast and Lunch starting at 6 am Saturday. hope you can make this show.
Do you know if the table top judging is scheduled for a specific time and if so, when?
 
Update on Harmonys 4 lockdown Serama from Bhep ~ two blacks trying to finish pipping and one white/light color stopped with just a hole and looks dead : ( and the other one nothing yet..... its day 19
I had four eggs which had pipped early yesterday morning. Two hatched out about noon and another hatched in the evening. The forth just couldn't seem to break out so about 3AM this morning I cracked the shell all the way around and it finally made its way out. I'm not sure, but I think it was positioned in the shell wrong. The last time I went to bed and left one which had pipped but not come out after some length of time, it was dead the next morning. It's very hard to decide whether or not to help one out, but sometimes I think it's the only way they will survive.
 
Decided to try my youngsters on actual carpet for the first time. One cockerel who looks like a blue-laced red does not stand up at all! I have pics of the other three tho :)



Here's my probably crele frizzle!



And my probably cocopop smooth!



Black silkied girl. Not getting the hang of vertical just yet, but she's got chest!

And, just because, KOKOMO!

 
I pulled her to check, she is dead : ( wonder what was wrong, she pipped and died???????? back to my notes!! maybe she just didnt have it in her : ( poor thing is so white

Sometimes I think the transition from breathing fluid to air is just too much for their hearts. I had a Lav. Ameraucana pip this morning and then die. When I broke open the shell it had fully absorbed the yolk and was perfectly formed. I hate when that happens.
 

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