American serama thread!

The yellow one has no corner at all yet. What color is she gonna be? Don you know? Obviously some kind of yellow.
 
Hi everyone!
I have been on BYC for several years, but just recently got introduced to Seramas when my granddaughter bought a handsome little cock at Ohio Nationals last year. She uses him for showmanship and I have to say he is the proudest, showiest little fellow I have ever seen! We had such a terrible winter in NW Ohio that I kept him in the house all winter. Kayleigh got another little cockeral at a show two months ago, so now she would like to raise Seramas for her 4-H project. She seems to really be getting into the raising and showing, so I want to be the best Nana ever and find her a pullet and a hen or to get some eggs and I will hatch them for her in my incubator.
I am willing to drive up to 4 hours one way to pick up a couple little girls for her so if anyone in the Michigan/Indiana/Ohio tri-state area can help me out, please contact me and I will make arrangements to pick them up.
If you are further away and are comfortable with shipping, that would be good too. I am always a little scared to send them through the mail, but if you know how I will trust experience.!
Our cock, Bosco is the most beautiful black and white mottled or almost barred looking and our cockeral, Buster is mostly black with a few lighter brown saddle feathers.
Thanks for any help you can give me!
 
Hi everyone!
I have been on BYC for several years, but just recently got introduced to Seramas when my granddaughter bought a handsome little cock at Ohio Nationals last year. She uses him for showmanship and I have to say he is the proudest, showiest little fellow I have ever seen! We had such a terrible winter in NW Ohio that I kept him in the house all winter. Kayleigh got another little cockeral at a show two months ago, so now she would like to raise Seramas for her 4-H project. She seems to really be getting into the raising and showing, so I want to be the best Nana ever and find her a pullet and a hen or to get some eggs and I will hatch them for her in my incubator.
I am willing to drive up to 4 hours one way to pick up a couple little girls for her so if anyone in the Michigan/Indiana/Ohio tri-state area can help me out, please contact me and I will make arrangements to pick them up.
If you are further away and are comfortable with shipping, that would be good too. I am always a little scared to send them through the mail, but if you know how I will trust experience.!
Our cock, Bosco is the most beautiful black and white mottled or almost barred looking and our cockeral, Buster is mostly black with a few lighter brown saddle feathers.
Thanks for any help you can give me!


CONGRATULATIONS! Seramas are VERY addictive :D There are ALOT of serama owners that keep their birds in the house, it is perfectly NORMAL :thumbsup I have 3 that come in at night year round. You can go on the American Serama Association website www.americanseramaassociation.com and see if there is anyone around you. :yesss:

P.S. JLaw, check out this website too in your search for mottled. :D
 
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Well Friday is lock down. I checked a couple of the eggs that came from my birds, and I could see veins and heard beat. I really hope more than two hatch.
 
I have four hens all setting on 10 eggs or more and they are due to start hatching any day...hope they have a good hatch rate....my only other hen has 12 eggs in her nest box but she refuses to go broody, I don't know what the deal is?
 

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