Love the coop, Inkheart! It's got some real cool detail work on it. I'm more into function rather than style when I build things myself, but I think that sort of thing is so fun to look at!
I've got a question, but first, a little background. My Serama hen has been laying again (she lays one egg every two days), and I've been setting her eggs a few at a time in the incubator. So far, I have 7 chicks from 11 eggs. The last chick to hatch was one of 3 eggs. The other two eggs quit, and I wound up peeling this one on day 22. The chick is teensy tiny (less than 2 inches tall), and I wound up leaving it in the incubator for a couple of days to gain strength before I put it in the aquarium with the other chicks, some of which are more than 2 weeks older than it is. In my experience with other breeds, putting a lone new chick into the brooder with birds that much older would have been curtains for the newby, so I introduced it with fingers crossed. No problem! Within minutes they were all snuggled down together, with the little guy spang in the middle of the huddle. Is this typical of Serama? I've seen some sparring, so I am sure there are some roo's in the group, but I have never seen a new chick accepted with so little fuss. In fact, most of the pecking was done by the little one - it seemed fascinated by the bigger chicks' feet - the other chicks were amazingly gentle. The more I get to know these birds, the more I love them!