FS 6 Serama Eggs/ GA

becky3086

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I sent out my last order and should have 6-8 serama eggs by Wed or Thursday. If intersted they are $20 including shipping. Please PM me as I seldom check my email.
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These are pictures of the 3 babies I hatched out of the three eggs I test hatched.

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Sure, I could send out 4. PM me and we'll work it out. I have to say though, it is hard to hatch serama and you are a lot better off getting the 6-8 eggs.
 
How hot is it in GA right now. I want some seramas, your's are pretty, but it gets 95 here usually and Seramas ship hard enough.... Will you have any towards September/October?
 
Can I keep them outside with my other chickens (1 orpington, 3 silkies)? I'm in N. California.
 
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Hi Jessi! I candles the 2 serama mix and 1 pure sersma eggs that I drove to NH from KY with! They all seem to be doing well so far!
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It has been 90-95 here all summer, I don't see the problem with this. It won't be any hotter in the box, if anything, I imagine it would be cooler in the box. Not to mention that eggs should do just fine in temperatures up to 99 at least, it is not as if that will spoil them, just may start their incubating.

I really don't know how the seramas would do outside in N. California. I don't know how cold it gets where you are. If it is too cold, you may have to add some form of heat lamp in their coop. You might want to do a little research on seramas in your area.
 
I would buy them but my bator is full
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i realy got to build me another bator
 

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