Hi all! I was wondering if there's anyone in the Sacramento area of CA that is selling baby chicks? I'd love to have an indoor Serama like my Muscovy house duck.
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Oh, he looks so cute there, looks like he's saying "What happened to my tail?"
I notice all the serama eggs I've tried to hatch have had pretty thick shells and were not the easiest to see through, so I just wanted to say, don't toss 'em until day 10 just to be sureThanks for your reply! I honestly hope at least two of these sixteen eggs hatch, as I know how hard it is for one lone chick to thrive (I've had to foster baby wild birds before where there was just one.. It was difficult for everyone involved). I know if at least two hatch, I would get so attached that I wouldn't be giving any of the "extras" away, hahaha. I just don't think I would be able to keep up with more than two or three though, especially since they will be living in the house.
My previous chicken was a bit of a special case, and was kept as a single chicken. She was already an adult when I got her though, and she really disliked being around other birds, so she did very well with just human companionship. I know most chickens aren't like that though, and I agree that two Seramas together would definitely be better than one, for the bird's well-being.
Today is day three for the eggs, so I'm going to candle them later tonight and see if any itty-bitty things are growing in there!
I live in LA, and don't have any chicks, but if I should get a broody girl (2 are acting like they want to go broody but give up after a day or so, LOL) I'll keep ya in mind!
Can't help yoiu with birds, but I saw your artwork and you are fantastic. Very realistic and a credit to the artworld!