American serama thread!

Porcupine pictures!!!
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Her chest is not so naked
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New back feathers
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New neck feathers
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A single new tail feather.

The red tint to the photos is the heat lamp.
 
I know, it takes time! But She is so happy and so sweet with the baby's.
Tho some of them are already bigger than her lol!

Speaking of babies, I give porcupine meal worm trets for protein. Can the babies have meal worms too? My frizzle hen hatched chicks yesterday, very tiny, and today the chicks are picking whole meal worms apart and eating them-with mom's help.They are 2 and 1/2 weeks to about 4 weeks old
 
Aww thank you, I'm glad it was helpful! Sometimes I get worried I'm being too verbose, lol. When I get interested in a topic I start living and breathing it and seramas are my current interest. 

It seems like most of us come to this breed with some bad or at least less-than-good experiences. I hadn't really done my research when I got into this breed. I started out just looking for a couple pets and ended up purchasing a local gal's "breeding flock." I was told about how they weren't extreme but fit nicely to type, how she'd showed them all and how they were all type A and blah blah. How she'd gotten them all from out of state because there weren't any good breeders in Oregon. Etc. 

Nope! None of that was true. Maybe she showed them at some really local fair or something but definitely not show birds or show breeders. And it turns out that there ARE good breeders in OR, in fact one who's been in the breed really long-term lives just an hour north of me. But that's okay, as you said, live and learn. :)

They are really nice pets though and I will probably keep at least a couple in the long run and experiment with breeding them to nicer mates to see if I can improve the type from them just because I do like those birds so much. One thing I will say for the breeder who sold them to me, she did a good job picking out pretty colored birds and they were handled and friendly when I received them. :) 


Please stay "verbose" and share any breeding information. I have been putting my frizzle hen with a different rooster with each clutch. This time some of these chicks are frizzle, finally, like the mother. But I still don't know how or why as I do not know the rooster's background.

Again THANK YOU big time.
 
Yay!!! Keep us posted!
I don't know everyone else's opinion on this is but, I let my Easter egger hatch some serama eggs but then I took the chicks from her because of how tiny they were I was afraid of them being kicked or stepped on. They did get kicked out of the nest a time or two and that's when I pulled them.
So just keep that in mind. I know your possible bloody is a bantam Cochin but just be watchful and ready to pull them if you see any signs they are in danger. I'm telling you the newborns are just so tiny!

Good luck!!!
I can't wait to see them!
Let us know if the clams the eggs!
 
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So far, so good. We decided to move her out of the hen house to try to keep tiny eggs from being trampled by big chicken feet. We have her on lock down for a couple of hours (she just had water before going in) to encourage her taking the eggs. She began pulling them under her right away, got up and checked out her "coop" and settled back on them. Once she seems to be settled we will move the crate to the floor and open the door for her to come and go as she likes. We will bring the crate inside at night since it's still cool.

That's our plan for now. We do have an incubator just in case. And we are going to set up a brooder, just in case.

Are we doing ok? Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
 
I had 2 broody hens they took turns sitting in 2 diff nestboxes and the other hens were letting them have their little sections, so I didn't worry about separating them. After about a week here though hey started fighting over them, and broke and ate all their eggs. What I have done in the past was if a hen was broody I don't like to try and move her. I would put a cover over her nest box and let her out once in the morning for about 15 min. Then put her back. I am going to let the dust settle here. I have enough birds for the moment and want to stop my giving hens more eggs.
 

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