American serama thread!

RA - you've sure got some sweeties there!
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Kukupecpec just come up to Wittmann and You can get some Serama eggs and a baby goat! We do have one little boy available yet and I might be letting Kate go as a sweet pet. She really doesn't do well having kids. Not as much as she should anyway. Kate is wonderful for anyone wanting a sweet pet!
 
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...are those Norfolk Island Pines?

Thanks all.

The trees are Jacaranda. About 60 of them.
Made a pop-up tent to protect the trees & birds from sub 40 weather.

I've been clearing & tilling land. I've got lots of Spinach in the ground.
I've got 150 Red Bell Pepper plants that I started on a heat mat last month
and I just got most of these seeds today:



I'll plant the corn every two weeks and give it to my birds all Summer, along with whatever other veggies they'll eat.
I've got a friendly rabbit who comes around who is welcome to eat his fill.
 
Thank you for this information! I LOVE pumpkin and was what I originally wanted. Quality wise, do you think any of them are possible show candidates? I am open to all criticism. I did not pay top dollar for these birds so fire away.
It's really hard to tell anything just from pictures. To me, the hens have a better look than the rooster, but if they're not posed and you can't tell how much they might weigh, then it's really hard to say whether they might have any show potential. From the photos, I don't see much in the rooster, but possibly there's some in the hens.
 
It's really hard to tell anything just from pictures.  To me, the hens have a better look than the rooster, but if they're not posed and you can't tell how much they might weigh, then it's really hard to say whether they might have any show potential.  From the photos, I don't see much in the rooster, but possibly there's some in the hens. 

I agree. The roo is not the greatest. I am glad you think that the hens might. As far as weight goes, both hens are around 13 oz.
 
Lovely birds as usual. :)

Ra_, I enjoyed your video. Why do you call them Tribbles?

I'd been sick all week with a stomach bug and today finally had the energy to change out the bedding in the two cages. The sand and PDZ mix was just way too dusty. This time I went with crushed corn cobs.

I had both pairs out while I was doing the cleaning and had to break up a few scuffles between the Roos and hens. They truly are attitudes with feathers. They were so cute though wandering the great room and each pair staying close together.

Am I a bad mom because I like my wheaten pair more?
 

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