prizepete
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- Mar 3, 2015
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Ok thanks, I also remembered one of my other questions, Where do you guys get your birds or eggs?
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Ok thanks, I also remembered one of my other questions, Where do you guys get your birds or eggs?
Awws! I'm so sad reading this, hun. I'm sorry for your losses.That is amazing! I love the variety of colors they give!
On a sadder note......I have lost 4 of the 11 Seramas that hatched for me. I had moved them out with a broody and she was doing well with them, but I came home from running errands 2 days ago and found one had gotten stuck between the bottom of the water dish and the wall of the broody pen and died. Then yesterday I found one had died overnight and another was near death. I brought in the bad one and saw that it had a pretty bad pasty butt. I got it warmed up and it was improving, after is started looking better I took it in to clean it up so it could relieve itself, but it died, just as I was finishing the process. I found 4 more that had various levels of pasty butt, so I brought everyone in, cleaned up the ones that needed it and, gave them some yogurt and chick grit and put them under the brooder plate. am also adding probiotics to their water. I found another dead this morning and one with bad pasty butt again, Cleaned that one up again and everyone else seems to be doing fine. They will remain in the brooder inside so I can keep a closer eye on them from now on.![]()
I am so sorry. I have found Serama chicks to be the worst for pasty butt even when raised by broody hens. For me I have to keep a close eye on all chicks until they are about 2 weeks old.That is amazing! I love the variety of colors they give!
On a sadder note......I have lost 4 of the 11 Seramas that hatched for me. I had moved them out with a broody and she was doing well with them, but I came home from running errands 2 days ago and found one had gotten stuck between the bottom of the water dish and the wall of the broody pen and died. Then yesterday I found one had died overnight and another was near death. I brought in the bad one and saw that it had a pretty bad pasty butt. I got it warmed up and it was improving, after is started looking better I took it in to clean it up so it could relieve itself, but it died, just as I was finishing the process. I found 4 more that had various levels of pasty butt, so I brought everyone in, cleaned up the ones that needed it and, gave them some yogurt and chick grit and put them under the brooder plate. am also adding probiotics to their water. I found another dead this morning and one with bad pasty butt again, Cleaned that one up again and everyone else seems to be doing fine. They will remain in the brooder inside so I can keep a closer eye on them from now on.![]()
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Thank you both. I lost 1 additional one, but the remaining 6 seem to be doing well There are 2 yellows with chipmunk stripes, 2 varying shade of black and 2 reddish brown with slightly lighter wings. Hopefully they will continue to do well.