mintkitten
Hatching
- Jun 2, 2017
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Hi! I hope this is the right place to post, I'm new here. I've owned 7 birds for the past 2 years now, all caged indoor birds like budgies and cockatiels, but I'm interested in owning a little serama bantam! I've always loved chickens and I've done a lot of research into the different species of chickens over the past few months and have decided a serama would be the best option, as I've read they're great as indoor pets, are very small, and don't require an absolute ton of space like bigger species. I also can't keep anything outdoors because we are SURROUNDED by cats!
I have no experience hatching eggs myself so I'll likely be buying a day old chick. But after that, I'm not sure where to start! I know it is best to keep birds in pairs, but I don't want to end up with breeding (or two males if I got two) and I'll be a companion for the bird, so hopefully company won't be a problem. Is that wise of me to do or do they need another chicken? It'll be with my indoor birds (separated, not in the same cage) so in the very least it won't be feather-friend deprived.
I'd of course like to tame down the bird since that just overall makes life easier, when it comes to that how often should I handle the chick and for how long? I've read they get cold easily so I wouldn't want to take it away from its heat lamp for too long, unless I can provide body heat like a mother hen lol.
What kind of bedding do chicks need? I can't use pine as my mother is allergic, and there's nowhere I can get safe sand. I assume regular hamster sawdust shouldn't be used. Would puppy pee pads be alright, or would that be too messy? What about when it begins to grow up, what should I use for an adult serama? Do they need anything like hay/straw to keep them warm? A nest?
How long do the chicks need heat lamps? I plan on investing in one of the red bulb ones for warmth but I don't know at what age it should be removed, if at all. Would a heating pad be better? Should they be kept on all day or only at night-time?
For food, do they need fresh fruit and vegetables in their diet? Do they need a variety of pellets or are chick crumbs alone okay? What age should they be taken off chick crumbs? Once they reach that age do they eat regular sized chicken pellets or do they need something smaller, since they're small birds, or perhaps a special diet?
Are they super messy in terms of droppings? I doubt it'd be worse than what my three budgies manage but I'd like to know what to expect. How do you keep their lives interesting? Sorry for SO many questions but I want to get everything right, I don't want to be irresponsible. Thank you so much to anyone who takes the time to read or answer, I really appreciate it. I did google all of this stuff but I couldn't find much in way of care of a pet chicken.. Thank you so much again!!
I have no experience hatching eggs myself so I'll likely be buying a day old chick. But after that, I'm not sure where to start! I know it is best to keep birds in pairs, but I don't want to end up with breeding (or two males if I got two) and I'll be a companion for the bird, so hopefully company won't be a problem. Is that wise of me to do or do they need another chicken? It'll be with my indoor birds (separated, not in the same cage) so in the very least it won't be feather-friend deprived.
I'd of course like to tame down the bird since that just overall makes life easier, when it comes to that how often should I handle the chick and for how long? I've read they get cold easily so I wouldn't want to take it away from its heat lamp for too long, unless I can provide body heat like a mother hen lol.
What kind of bedding do chicks need? I can't use pine as my mother is allergic, and there's nowhere I can get safe sand. I assume regular hamster sawdust shouldn't be used. Would puppy pee pads be alright, or would that be too messy? What about when it begins to grow up, what should I use for an adult serama? Do they need anything like hay/straw to keep them warm? A nest?
How long do the chicks need heat lamps? I plan on investing in one of the red bulb ones for warmth but I don't know at what age it should be removed, if at all. Would a heating pad be better? Should they be kept on all day or only at night-time?
For food, do they need fresh fruit and vegetables in their diet? Do they need a variety of pellets or are chick crumbs alone okay? What age should they be taken off chick crumbs? Once they reach that age do they eat regular sized chicken pellets or do they need something smaller, since they're small birds, or perhaps a special diet?
Are they super messy in terms of droppings? I doubt it'd be worse than what my three budgies manage but I'd like to know what to expect. How do you keep their lives interesting? Sorry for SO many questions but I want to get everything right, I don't want to be irresponsible. Thank you so much to anyone who takes the time to read or answer, I really appreciate it. I did google all of this stuff but I couldn't find much in way of care of a pet chicken.. Thank you so much again!!
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). Then spend time holding them, start of with only like five minutes in your hand, or shine the heat lamp on a spot of ground so they can stay out longer. When they are old enough you can just take them out of their cage and do pretty much whatever. A personal favorite of mine is to read a book to or with them out(if l don't expect to have much time), or even better, to watch a movie while they sit on me(beware of stink bombs!
) l had a btw japanese rooster, and he had to stay indoors; sadly cramped. Since he couldn't really do much whenever l put my hand in, he's learned to be chill with me picking him up
, we would also watch movies together and he loved to just perch on me and relax while l enjoyed the movie
(one time he jumped on my head and sat there the whole time!
). l also enjoy flipping chicks on their backs because they freak out for a second or two, then they realize that they actually love being upside down! After like 30 seconds, they're fast asleep!