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Awwww Lisa!
What a great home!
Does she have a guinea pig roommate? lol
Maybe they do speak the same language?
I wanna see pics of your roo doing his dance for her....
Ill bet he is happy to have a new girlfriend!
Haha the guinea pig is in another room, Sugar is kinda nervous around her.
I cant wait for her to chirp when the guinea pig is in the same room to see if she does anything.
I will try to either get video or pictures of him. It'll be a few days though, im gonna let her relax in her new home for a few days before i get her out again.
He is very happy, he puffs up twice his size when he sees her.
He is about twice her size so ill prob wait about a month before i put them together so she'll get a little bigger. Besides there big cage is being used by a broody Silkie and her eggs right now.
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After being at your house seeing all the dead grass it was a big difference coming home, lol. I gave her a few pieces of clover yesturday after i took the pic. I think she ate it this morning.
I wish i could've gotten another pullet or two. haha.
BTW Jessi, my mom really wants a frizzle now, thanks for getting her hooked.
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LOL I barely name my own children! I'm really bad at names! So far I have just about two or three birds (out of...21?) that actually have names. Zombie, my ugly big man on campus cockerel, Achilles, one of the brown babies who is almost definitely a cockerel and very handsomely colored, and Sprite, the little midget whose name I came up with on a whim when hubby demanded I name her.
My husband named one of the screamers in that pen, I forget what though. But to make a long story short, no name yet. I've just been referring to it as "Blue".
Question for everyone: Is it just me or are the "screamer" chicks usually pullets? You know, the ones that go off like sirens when you pull them away from their companions...
I have a feeling that this girl is probably better in pose, but is a bit longish in the back in the tail-0bed area and having a big round chest couldn't hurt her. You can breed her, but cull hard and keep the shortest backed birds and birds with higher chests. Her legs are dark, but that has to do with her coloring. I would choose her yellow legged chicks over darker legged birds. If she is also young, she may fill out a bit more as she matures. Make sure she has an open tail like the letter A, you dont want pinched tails.
Look just like serama chicks. Too young to tell anything about them really, but Very cute.
Pretty decent stock. Look like pure serama to me. Seramas are like fine wine, they get better with age!
Here's my two cents.. probably not worth a lot, but here they are! lol
~Jessi
Going to share some photos and videos of the SSC(Southern Serama Classic for everyone to see! The SSC is an all Serama show held the first weekend in October, in Orlando, Florida. There was 159 seramas entered from the top breeders in the U.S.
I took...
Champion of Youth Show- black hen
Reserve Champion of Youth Show- wheaton hen
Champion of Open Show- Avalanche(White Cock) scored 90 out of 100 and was highest scoring birds by 2
Reserve Champion of Open Show- Geronimo II (Birchen Silkied) scored 87( wasnt highest but out performed if you dont know much about Table top judging)
Champion White- Avalanche
Champion Silkied male- Geronimo II
Champion Cock- Troubadour