American serama thread!

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will be spending tomorrow cleaning and sorting birds, taking inventory of what i have, i will also take that time to get more pics of what i have up and coming
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this is a great question...

i believe in culling hard and early... i actually breed OEGB... i just got into the serama... but everyone waits until their seramas are full grown to see if they are culls or not... i don't like that... when they are a lot older, they know that i give them water and care for them... but i hate how everyone sells/gives away their serama culls... so i'm not going to do the same thing...

See, one thing I've learned about Serama is that they are not like other chickens. You really do need to raise them until grown to know what you've got. Had I culled mine at 4-5 months old as most people would do with other chickens, this guy would have gotten the cut:
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At that age, his back looked way to long to ever 'make' anything of him. But had I culled then, I would not have this guy today:
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Same bird, first picture is around 18-19 weeks old, second picture is at 11 months old. Some mature/develop quicker (like the Crele I have who looks great at 7 months), but some don't.
 
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this is a great question...

i believe in culling hard and early... i actually breed OEGB... i just got into the serama... but everyone waits until their seramas are full grown to see if they are culls or not... i don't like that... when they are a lot older, they know that i give them water and care for them... but i hate how everyone sells/gives away their serama culls... so i'm not going to do the same thing...

See, one thing I've learned about Serama is that they are not like other chickens. You really do need to raise them until grown to know what you've got. Had I culled mine at 4-5 months old as most people would do with other chickens, this guy would have gotten the cut:
http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/qq337/shelleyd2008/chickens/seramas/DSC00723.jpg

At that age, his back looked way to long to ever 'make' anything of him. But had I culled then, I would not have this guy today:
http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/qq337/shelleyd2008/chickens/seramas/DSC01127.jpg

Same bird, first picture is around 18-19 weeks old, second picture is at 11 months old. Some mature/develop quicker (like the Crele I have who looks great at 7 months), but some don't.

There's no way I could kill one of these little guys regardless how many faults they might have. I try to find good homes for them with people just wanting pets. I have some now I'm waiting to see how they turn out.

Sandy
 
Just to clarify, 'cull' does not necessarily mean 'kill'. I've never killed one of my birds but I have 'culled' several. Thank goodness for small animal auctions!
 
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Shelley, I wasn't referring to anyone. Just saying that to some people cull does mean kill.....I can't even eat their eggs but I do feed them back to the birds.
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As the "local troll" would say: WANT! Man, Ray [Big-B] would KILL for that fellow...SWEET guy.......
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Quote:
this is a great question...

i believe in culling hard and early... i actually breed OEGB... i just got into the serama... but everyone waits until their seramas are full grown to see if they are culls or not... i don't like that... when they are a lot older, they know that i give them water and care for them... but i hate how everyone sells/gives away their serama culls... so i'm not going to do the same thing...

See, one thing I've learned about Serama is that they are not like other chickens. You really do need to raise them until grown to know what you've got. Had I culled mine at 4-5 months old as most people would do with other chickens, this guy would have gotten the cut:
http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/qq337/shelleyd2008/chickens/seramas/DSC00723.jpg

At that age, his back looked way to long to ever 'make' anything of him. But had I culled then, I would not have this guy today:
http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/qq337/shelleyd2008/chickens/seramas/DSC01127.jpg

Same bird, first picture is around 18-19 weeks old, second picture is at 11 months old. Some mature/develop quicker (like the Crele I have who looks great at 7 months), but some don't.
 
PICTURES for the fun of it...my wonderful pets......
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HAPPY SATURDAY!
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"Helping Mom type on BYC"......and Mom chilling with her peeps!

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Learning to perch at 11 DAYS old!

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"Where did MAMA go?" [Bills two first born]

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Quality time with the kids....[ Bills 2 first born]

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LULU...I am proud to be an American serama!....[even tho I gots green legs] hee hee

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