~MALAYSIAN SERAMA THREAD~ (PICS!!!)

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Thanks for the pointers. I'll keep my eyes open. I have a black cockerel and 2 black pullets, and a friend of mine has a trio of blues, so I can "make" some more blacks. Right now my black boy is with a chocolate pullet, and my mixed chocolate boy is with the black pullets! I think I'm going to rotate them this week, and put my barred guy with the black girls.

I have a nice start of decent stock, about half of it from Jerry, so I'll just be patient. But those poor black girls are going to be working overtime!

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Philadelphia,
I would Love to see your Chocolates and I hope you'll keep me in mind when you have some Chocolates or Split roosters. Maybe I'll have something extra cool to trade with you by then. Chocolate Barred would be neat
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I'm going to try for Chocolate barred too. I'm working with one solid chocolate pullet so it will take a while to get chocolate cockerels. I have another choc that has a very pretty cream pattern, but I was hoping she would be solid too. I'm just experimenting with her I guess.

I think my barred guy is a bit too big, but for what I paid for him, I have to use him. I have a small B black girl that he'll be paired with soon.

I'm SURE I'll have too many roosters by late spring/ early summer, and some will be split for chocolate. I'm setting eggs every week at the moment, so there should be plenty of chicks coming down the pipeline.
 
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Yes, I did keep a chocolate, actually I have 2 frizzled chocolates, but they are not completely solid in color, that's what I'm working towards...I won't have too many eggs from these two boys for the winter hatches, their girls have not been cooperating (between fighting broodiness and getting used to the very cold temps we've had), but I'm sure we can work something out! I am sooo short on quality black girls, that I'm going to have to rotate them between roos - I have one blue, one barred, 2 chocolates, and a black frizzled silkied, all needing small, typey black girls! I feel like I'm "pimping" them out!! (Just call me "Madam"!)

Bailey and I both seem to have the same color projects in progress, so it should be fun to see what the two of us wind up with!

Juliette
 
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I'm going to try for Chocolate barred too. I'm working with one solid chocolate pullet so it will take a while to get chocolate cockerels. I have another choc that has a very pretty cream pattern, but I was hoping she would be solid too. I'm just experimenting with her I guess.

I think my barred guy is a bit too big, but for what I paid for him, I have to use him. I have a small B black girl that he'll be paired with soon.

I'm SURE I'll have too many roosters by late spring/ early summer, and some will be split for chocolate. I'm setting eggs every week at the moment, so there should be plenty of chicks coming down the pipeline.

Bailey-

Think "pullet" thoughts and say your prayers!!!
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Juliette
 
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Yes, I did keep a chocolate, actually I have 2 frizzled chocolates, but they are not completely solid in color, that's what I'm working towards...I won't have too many eggs from these two boys for the winter hatches, their girls have not been cooperating (between fighting broodiness and getting used to the very cold temps we've had), but I'm sure we can work something out! I am sooo short on quality black girls, that I'm going to have to rotate them between roos - I have one blue, one barred, 2 chocolates, and a black frizzled silkied, all needing small, typey black girls! I feel like I'm "pimping" them out!! (Just call me "Madam"!)

Bailey and I both seem to have the same color projects in progress, so it should be fun to see what the two of us wind up with!

Juliette

Juliette, why do I think that even working towards the same goals, we will both end up with something entirely different! I have about 20 eggs hatching in the next couple weeks, and I can't wait to see if they chicks are at all what they're "supposed" to be. I fully expect to get some surprises.
 
I got some serama hens from yude33177 on SCNA, they arrived today. They're all very pretty girls! One of them isn't one that I ordered though, and I'm not sure what to do about it? I can't afford to have him send the one I wanted, and this one does look very nice. He also sent a cockerel as a gift, I should have known
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At least he's a pretty little guy, though his legs are kinda short. The girls weigh 14.2, 13.7, and 11.0; the boy is 13.8. So they are nice, small birds
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We weighed my babies today too, just for fun. One of them needs to go on a diet, at 7 1/2 weeks he weighs 5.1 ounces
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The tiniest one weighs in at 2.0, she's also 7 1/2 weeks old. My 3-day-old wheaten marans chicks weigh 1.3 and 1.5, so the serama girlie is an itty-bitty one!
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