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I dont think the bird was posed.I don't think anyone answered Sumatra's question. I'm not a breeder, but I would guess that no, you don't want them like that. Any experts want to chime in? I'm curious, too...
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I dont think the bird was posed.I don't think anyone answered Sumatra's question. I'm not a breeder, but I would guess that no, you don't want them like that. Any experts want to chime in? I'm curious, too...
I brought my first Seramas home today! A cock & two hens, all one year old. Cocky did a bit of a pose for me when he heard his left-behind-hen calling for him! His feathers are a little rough, but I'm delighted with my new trio! Cocky weighs 417 grams, the hens weigh 340 & 345 grams.
Here is Cocky...
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Very niceWho did you get them from?
lol It's always hard for me to leave new birds alone too!Thanks tinychicky! They are out of stock from Mountainwest Serama.
Now in his new run he's striking a better pose but I'm trying to let them settle in without me disturbing them every 5 minutes.
I dont think the bird was posed.