American serama thread!

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thank you. I've got colors to try. woo hoo. thank you
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i would start out with a silver wheaton hen... i've seen a couple of silver wheaton hens around so i know they're common... then find a normal wheaton roo... it will help if the hen was to be blue... she'll just have a white head/chest brown/cream body and a blue tail...

the first crossings, i would keep the nicest blonde wheaton out of the bunch... take him and cross him back to the mom... then you should be able to get some blue salmons, black salmons and depending if the roo you crossed back to the mom is blue, some splash salmons as well...

HTH...
 
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Well it seems my bad luck in not over. I have a tiny serama chick that is not doing great. I think she just gets bullied out of food. I have her seperated now with another small chick. She just lays there. I dipped her beak in the water and she drank a little and I had some peach baby food that dropped in her mouth with a dropper. I made some sugar water. I needed to add baby parrot food to the medical nesecity list that we started on here. Any other suggestions.
 
Here's more fluffy pictures of my two babies
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The first to hatch is so busy, it's hard to get a good picture.
The second to hatch is not as busy, and I'm watching it closely. It's eating and drinking and running around some, but not as robust and number 1.
The second's favorite past time in the incubator has been to lay on it's back and suntan, just like the big chickens do!
They are in the big brooder now, and I'm watching them very carefully. I had to put a tupperware top in for their food because I don't think they can reach the openings in the chick feeder. They are really teeny.
I've never had one with such white down as number 1 has.

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If she will drink the sugar water, she will probably perk up and start eating. Have you tried putting some piles of ground food around, so she doesn't have to reach into a feeder? Is the other chick liking the same area as far as temperature goes? I haven't tried it, but that save a chick stuff sounds like it is good to have on hand too. I've not seen it at the feed stores though.

I had an Ameracauna chick that was really lethargic after it hatched. I gave it sugar water and it perked up some, by day two it was as active as it's siblings. I left a little lid of sugar water in for it until it acted normal.
 
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silver spangle or gold spangle...???

i guess gold spangle...

you'll get some gold incomplete half spangled and incomplete double laced... but, you know how seramas are... LOL... you might get some crazy stuff out of nowhere...
 
It was 3-4 weeks old, but it was tiny. Like the white one i got from you. I should have seperated her sooner. I saw her this morning acting sleepy and thought that she was Ok. Anyway she didn't make it. I think it was just to late. I am just having some really bad luck or I am not as good as a serama owner as I thought!!
 
Really? Wow thats what im trying for right now. great types Thank you
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silver spangle or gold spangle...???

i guess gold spangle...

you'll get some gold incomplete half spangled and incomplete double laced... but, you know how seramas are... LOL... you might get some crazy stuff out of nowhere...
 
Thank you Bobbyc, Larkspur, and ruthless for your information about the trimming. I have trimmed twice and they don't seem to mind. I am very careful not to take off too much and I have trimmed the nails also. With 6 dogs, I have a little trimming experience! Got to keep them all ship shape! I love messing with them anyway.
Now to get the hatching part right!
 
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