I think I somehow offended mama hen because I tried to give her a few blueberries and she went nuts freaking out



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I love watching trains.I know some of you won't understand why I was excited but last night I got to experience waiting for a train to pass by before I could continue driving.
I get it! Trains are super coolI know some of you won't understand why I was excited but last night I got to experience waiting for a train to pass by before I could continue driving.
I think what you have are true mutts in the best way. Crosses that are multiple generation in. That makes it hard to identify components.Sorry, this will be the last pic of them I post for awhile, I promise! But I thought I would ask you guys since you seem knowledgeable here, what breeds do you think they are? I see Sebright in the female, Serama in the male, but what's your best guess on where they get the muffs from? Anyways, I appreciate your insight! I hope you all are having a great day!
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Thank you! They were just sold to me as "Seramas." I really appreciate it!I think what you have are true mutts in the best way. Crosses that are multiple generation in. That makes it hard to identify components.
There are MANY breeds I could think of that might have “gone in,” but no two that would give those specific body shapes after just one mating.
I think my overall closest match breeds are d’uccles, d’anvers, Sebrights, old English game bantams, and seramas (but the backyard bred mutt type serama, those are mostly OEGB and Japanese bantam a lot of the time).
That is so helpful! Thank you! I couldn't place what they might be and I am so happy to have that information. For the price I got them for, I knew they weren't show chickens and I could already tell they were a pair, so I am so happy I bought the "Seramas." Thanks again!I take back what I said, sorry lol!! I thought the bit of yellow scale on the rooster was feathering- and that was really throwing me off.
I think they're a cross between OEGB/serama mixes and Barbu D’Anvers.
They’ve got a lot of characteristics of all of those breeds.
They’re cute- I’m sorry someone ripped you off about them being seramas though!
I’m so glad they are working out for you! I just get a little sad when I see people peddling mutts as seramas and ripping people off. I have seen way too many kids show up to their first show with “seramas” their parents bought them… only for the judge to have a conversation with the family about why their bird did so poorly.That is so helpful! Thank you! I couldn't place what they might be and I am so happy to have that information. For the price I got them for, I knew they weren't show chickens and I could already tell they were a pair, so I am so happy I bought the "Seramas." Thanks again!