Quote: exactly- there is just something about favs- they will come up with a dreamy stare- not a stinkeye- just a philosophical inquiring gaze- like wondering if there human is cooked yet....
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Quote: exactly- there is just something about favs- they will come up with a dreamy stare- not a stinkeye- just a philosophical inquiring gaze- like wondering if there human is cooked yet....
from all the research i've read there is a 'fatality gene' in some seramas, basically their heart gives out- she was an awesome little one- i have larger seramas, and they are pretty healthy- sounds like your friend needs to add some calcium- being so small he might need to get calcium at the pet store because its smaller than what is at the feed storeArtsy Robin so sorry to hear you lost Ruth. What a beauty she was? I think maybe the micro mini's aren't as robust . I know I've read they usually are infertile.
My friend Arline has two serama hens but they are larger- they lay decent size eggs but, peck them open as soon as possible and their dog buddy Buffy finishes them off.
I just had a conversation with the woman who I get my organic feed from. She said she had recently started putting the oyster shells in a waterer, and adding water to it. It makes a sort of calcium "tea" and her flock have been really liking it. It might work for the micros without having to buy smaller sized oyster shell. Just a thought...from all the research i've read there is a 'fatality gene' in some seramas, basically their heart gives out- she was an awesome little one- i have larger seramas, and they are pretty healthy- sounds like your friend needs to add some calcium- being so small he might need to get calcium at the pet store because its smaller than what is at the feed store
then we have my fav trio- all because of derp!LOL!
that does sound like a good ideaI just had a conversation with the woman who I get my organic feed from. She said she had recently started putting the oyster shells in a waterer, and adding water to it. It makes a sort of calcium "tea" and her flock have been really liking it. It might work for the micros without having to buy smaller sized oyster shell. Just a thought...
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