How Much Should Seramas Lay...?

Is this normal?

  • Totally!

    Votes: 5 45.5%
  • Not really...?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • She's just a good layer!

    Votes: 5 45.5%
  • Are you sure that's a Serama?!

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • That's IMPOSSIBLE! WONDER hen!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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Having them inside protects them from potential infections, just make sure there getting there protein feed, grit, and clean vitamin water. Let them run around everyday to get them to exercise, avoid holding them to much.
 
I Have a Serama hen, and she-

So to cut a long story short, my Serama lays ALL THE TIME?!
That was overly dramatic. Sorry.

I know that Seramas are supposed to lay tiny eggs 3 times a week or so. But my Serama hen lays big eggs (big for a serama) almost every day. And she's really tiny too.

The reason I'm puzzled is because her eggs are just a little smaller than 1/2 a normal hens egg, not 1/5 the size?! The breeder I got her from showed me his hens eggs and they were a LOT smaller....

And the last serama hen I had barely EVER laid.
This isn't a problem, I'm proud of her, I was just wondering.

By the way, strangely also, she was over 8 months old before she started to lay.

BELOW:
1# her last 2 eggs by a normal-sized hen egg
2# her before she started to lay
3# and 4# her with her boyfriend
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I just recieved a micro pair of Seramas and a class B pair. Neither hen is laying and it's been a week and a half. I figure they need a longer adjustment period. Anyways, from what I've read, a class B will breed micros, class A, B, and C. So some eggs will be much larger than some. I got my Seramas from Jerry's Seramas LLC. He has a lot of really good information on his website and also on his Facebook page.
 

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