The other thing is unless you gt the ALL the way grown, 2 a sized parents are going to have both a and b kids. They are a wide variety of sizes from the same genes. I try to keep my hens just shy of a so they don't freeze to death or keel over. True A sized seremas are a pain in the butt to keep alive. I have a little micro sizzle serema that is 4.5 months and JUST now able to go outside in the day, and needs to be come in at night still. I don't know that even in California she is ever going to be able to be outside permenantly.
That being said, I have been to a lot of serema shows and have not seen anyone selling micros EVER. so I don't know that you will get adults at those sizes. You could check the wild west serema club, but they are mostly in so cal. You are setting yourself up quite a challenge! But challenges can be fun.
Our girls would be kept indoors, so I'm not worried about the weather outdoors. We've kept poultry indoors so we are familiar with many challenges that come with and the constant upkeep required, but it's definitely proven to be very worth while for us. These girls would basically be spoiled house chickens, as well as therapy animals.
And I was actually just looking at the Wild West Serama club so thank you for that lead!