How sad. You have my sympathy as I certainly know the feeling of losing something cherished.Yesterday was a sad day, Truffles died unexpectedly out of no where. He was one of the sweetest and best quality seramas. He will be deeply missed![]()
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How sad. You have my sympathy as I certainly know the feeling of losing something cherished.Yesterday was a sad day, Truffles died unexpectedly out of no where. He was one of the sweetest and best quality seramas. He will be deeply missed![]()
Yesterday was a sad day, Truffles died unexpectedly out of no where. He was one of the sweetest and best quality seramas. He will be deeply missed![]()
This little 10 ounce serama has 2 newly hatched EE chicks. The third chick on the right is a month old serama who needed a new mom when hers started laying eggs again. Unlike her siblings, she has stayed small and is not ready to be on her own. A serama with EE chicks is rather humorous to watch. The large EE chicks knock her over when they scoot under to get warm.
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Quote: More beautiful than the picture shows. Her head is cream colored slowly blending in shades of mocha to a rich dark coffee brown at the tip of the tail and wings; whatever that is called?? She is one of my best-it was a big disappointment when her own eggs failed to develop and hatch. Maybe next time!
She is gorgeous!!!This little 10 ounce serama has 2 newly hatched EE chicks. The third chick on the right is a month old serama who needed a new mom when hers started laying eggs again. Unlike her siblings, she has stayed small and is not ready to be on her own. A serama with EE chicks is rather humorous to watch. The large EE chicks knock her over when they scoot under to get warm.![]()
Quote: The coloration is unique-I've never seen another like it-cream colored head slowly blending into darker shades becoming a rich coffee brown on the tail and wing tips. The picture does not show the true colors well. She is one of my favorite never-to-be-sold birds. I'm hoping her next clutch of eggs hatch when she goes broody again in a month or so.
Kate-I have another small (tiny) chick. It's 14 grams going on 4 weeks of age. The body size is hardly bigger than when it hatched (10 grams when it hatched). Frizzle feathering is growing in and the chick appears healthy....but... I know serama can be very small-still worrisome. Any thoughts as to what might be wrong-if anything? The foster mother appears to be getting ready to lay again so I will have to foster the chick to a different hen. I've a broody with only two viable eggs hatching this weekend so finding a new foster mom will be easy.
I locked down my eggs Tuesday evening, still 7 serama eggs going.![]()
Also started more eggs last night! (separate incubator) All eggs from my own flocks. 15 Seramas, 4 chocolate orps, and 8 bantam cochins!