American serama thread!

I have just had a closer look at chick 5 and there are definite pink lines where the wattles should be and if I am not imagining things the comb appears to be pinker near the base so I am thinking that he is definitely Eddie, checked chick 2 who doesn't have lines or a comb for that matter
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Ok I have a question and I hope someone has an answer, I have 5 little chicks (I have already put pics on this thread), they would appear to be serama x four have single combs and one of those has feathered legs, my other one appears to have a pea comb and feathered legs, all are about the same size, what might produce a chick like that?
 
I picked up my babies today!!! Here they are
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My guess is I have 1 male and three females do to how they stand and what they do when I flip them over on their backs!
Here is Izzy (Isabella)
Silkied Serama (2 weeks)
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Usually stands like a female and didn't kick at all when flipped stood like this about to peck my finger
Here is Penelope
Old English Game Bantam (1 day old)
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Always acts like a female
Maggie
Serama (can't tell if silkied or regular)(2 days)
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Always acts like a female
Here's Otis
Old English Game Bantam (1 week)
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Always acts like male but didn't stand up because it was to slippery
I love these little buggers so much!!!
 
Ok I have a question and I hope someone has an answer, I have 5 little chicks (I have already put pics on this thread), they would appear to be serama x four have single combs and one of those has feathered legs, my other one appears to have a pea comb and feathered legs, all are about the same size, what might produce a chick like that?


Pea comb is Old English Game Bantam (A very common bird that gets mixed with the serama to the chagrin of us breeders of PURE serama) . Feathered legs I have seen on the old english too, but not sure how that happens???
 
Pea comb is Old English Game Bantam (A very common bird that gets mixed with the serama to the chagrin of us breeders of PURE serama) . Feathered legs I have seen on the old english too, but not sure how that happens???
Ok thanks for that, I have heard that where my eggs came from had OEGBs, so it looks like mine are Serama Roo x OEGB hen, love seeing how they change on a daily basis
 
I have decided that I am going to sell Rooder come this Fall...I have thin out my flock and Cogburn is now the bird I will be using as flock leader....Rooder is almost two years old and is in great condition...I have many chicks from him and he is very gentle and likes to be held. He is also very protective of his flock...I heard a big ruckus the other day and ran out to see him trying to fight a 5 foot rat snake off of a chick...I killed the snake and saved the chick. I cant keep Rooder and Cogburn together because they would kill each other for top spot. If anyone is interested please PM me.


 
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I have decided that I am going to sell Rooder come this Fall...I have thin out my flock and Cogburn is now the bird I will be using as flock leader....Rooder is almost two years old and is in great condition...I have many chicks from him and he is very gentle and likes to be held. He is also very protective of his flock...I heard a big ruckus the other day and ran out to see him trying to fight a 5 foot rat snake off of a chick...I killed the snake and saved the chick. I cant keep Rooder and Cogburn together because they would kill each other for top spot. If anyone is interested please PM me.


do you ever travel towards oklahoma? i'd love to add him- what a good boy he is
 

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