American serama thread!

@Faraday40
Those are awesome and beautiful!
Do they eat a lot?
:lau
YES!

They love to eat & poop. Not very active & very docile / cuddly. They're not eating machines like turkeys & meatbirds. They can forage some and are very hardy. It takes them a long time to get full-sized. (avg about 18 months) A hen's 1st egg can come anytime from 5.5mo until 9 months! They're certainly not "efficient" like Leghorns when it comes to the feed/egg ratio. However, their eggs are very large and they can be good layers. They're more like dogs with their personalities. So friendly & loving. Quiet - but some "honk" at me to get my attention if they feel I have treats & am holding out. Not the smartest breed, but that makes them lovable too.

The feisty-ness of the bantams is new to me. The little seramas are so vocal, but thankfully mine don't have much volume.
 
Noodle ...... trying to go broody
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:lau
YES!

They love to eat & poop. Not very active & very docile / cuddly. They're not eating machines like turkeys & meatbirds. They can forage some and are very hardy. It takes them a long time to get full-sized. (avg about 18 months) A hen's 1st egg can come anytime from 5.5mo until 9 months! They're certainly not "efficient" like Leghorns when it comes to the feed/egg ratio. However, their eggs are very large and they can be good layers. They're more like dogs with their personalities. So friendly & loving. Quiet - but some "honk" at me to get my attention if they feel I have treats & am holding out. Not the smartest breed, but that makes them lovable too.

The feisty-ness of the bantams is new to me. The little seramas are so vocal, but thankfully mine don't have much volume.

My Serama boys can shatter eardrums. Especially Smudge. He's sweet but he does not like being handled. Those times he screams like a girl. Lol
 
Noodle ...... trying to go broody
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She’s beautiful! I love her.

I didn't realize she's

Double Laced! I want her ! I'm weak for double laced Birds. Have you hatched any like her ?
Acorn has some.. But sadly incomplete lacing is what I was told.

Possible that you’ll get one similar to her! I’m not positive who Noodles mother is. One candidate is not laying but the other is. :)

My dear serama loving friends. I told my DH I'd sell some of these chicks since I have so many hatching now but I CAN'T bring myself to do it. I want to see them feathered out so I am standing firm. I don't think he has seen the extra incubators yet. :wootI admit I have become no I am a hatchoholic.

I don’t bother trying to sell them as chicks anymore, unless I sell them as day-olds, right out of the incubator. I love watching them develop over the first few months.

My Serama boys can shatter eardrums. Especially Smudge. He's sweet but he does not like being handled. Those times he screams like a girl. Lol

I had 2 little roosters that screamed bloody murder when you grab them. I gave them away last night.
But in general, my serama boys are kinda shrill and low volume too. Nothing compared to the lav orps I had and the marans i have. Even my bantam cochins are much louder than the seramas.
And I have a new serama crowing that actually gets out all 5 cock-a-doo-dle-doo syllables. :p
 
I didn't realize she's

Double Laced! I want her ! I'm weak for double laced Birds. Have you hatched any like her ?
Acorn has some.. But sadly incomplete lacing is what I was told.

I have no idea what to call her color/feather pattern. She's got a salmon-like breast like a welsummer, a golden head like a buff orp, and yes some lacing like a penciled or partridge brahma.... and of course the little size and the big attitude of a serama.
 

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