American serama thread!

Memphis, I am having some of my best hatching ever over the past few weeks. I have been setting egg from others and mine for months. Just cpuld not get it all right at the same time but things are looking up!

Here's wishing for some great hatches for you, starting right now!
 
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Been there, done that and it's no fun. I am thankful for any that make it and then just set up another hatch! There were 3 eggs that had started to develop in this last hatch and they quit so I wound up with 2. I also lost some under mama hen that were well developed and it killed me to dispose of them. I guess its all part of the game. I do, however have confidence in my bator now since everything really went as it should and I was successful with the 2 babies. Better luck with the next hatch. One good thing is that the eggs are plentiful most of the time.
 
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I am so sorry
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Sue, thought you might enjoy seeing your godson's painting....it's almost done and I'm thrilled!! Robin might be sending me some note cards of this also, if she does, I'll make sure you get one
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Turns out that all 3 of Tumbleweed's chicks are smooth feathered.
No more sleeping with Smoky for you.
I gave him a new girl today, so he won't mind.
Now that she's got the hang of Motherhood, I will only let other Tribbles get with her.

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Tumbleweed is spherical no matter what angle you view her from.

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My U-Haul is packed Ray...... we're movin' in, make some coop space!
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Its been a hot weekend here! Its been in the mid 90's. My poor layers have to sweat it out, but all the Seramas have been inside in the A/C. Tough life...yes.... doggone misters that I purchased for the coops at the beginning of summer quit. Maybe they are clogged? With what? Spiders??
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At least I don't have mosquitos to worry about like ChickenAddict.

For the first time in a long time, I heard a pack of coyotes last night, right at the property line. I truly believe my coops are coyote proof, but it was still creepy and worrisome. They didn't stay too long. Our owls are doing a good job with the extra rabbits and rodents, and my hawks have plenty of squirrels to pick off, so my chickens have been pretty safe as of now.

Congrats on the chicks that have been hatching- Bill, Chicklette, Ruthless,

Cool painting Laura!

Hi to everyone else from me!
 
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