Does (super cutie) Peanut attempt to mate? Is he without sperm or is it a mechanical problem because he is too small to reach a larger, fertile hen? Asking because one of our little cockerels is tiny, and we are curious if he will have fertility problems. Is it an issue of weight? Any info you have regarding this would be appreciated.
I didn't know you could spay a bird! You must have the most awesomest vet in the state.
PEEEE-nuuut [correct pronunciation of his name to get him to talk back

YES, you can spay hens [it ain't cheep tho

If you look around for an EXOTIC ANIMAL VET they are the ones that specilize in birds etc.... We are lucky to have two great vets here in southern CA.
As far as size and mating, there have been instances of banties mating with LFs and "hitting the mark" so physical size is inmaterial! BUT because of all the downsizing of Seramas in general, the sperm count can drop or the tetosterone level can be so low that they have no interest. It will be a crap shoot with you little roo, you can start telling him about the birds and the bees and maybe that will help.
