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What a great post! I've been brooding my chicks in odd ways too. I have a few Coronation Sussex chicks now that are in with my Seramas. It's a huge difference in size, but they all seem to do okay. I'm moving out the big ones tomorrow, at 14 days.
In comparison, I think many sizes of Serama would get along quite well. I plan to keep the littlest ones in a brooder for about a week, and then put them in the big brooder with the mixed age chicks after they learn how to eat a drink.
I don't have many problems mixing bantam and LF. Their needs are essentially the same, and if there is enough room, all of the birds will get what they need to grow.
It's also great that Seramas seem so mild mannered. I have some really young birds in with older cocks, and there is no fighting. I know cockerels can and will fight, but I haven't found this to be a problem yet.
What a great post! I've been brooding my chicks in odd ways too. I have a few Coronation Sussex chicks now that are in with my Seramas. It's a huge difference in size, but they all seem to do okay. I'm moving out the big ones tomorrow, at 14 days.
In comparison, I think many sizes of Serama would get along quite well. I plan to keep the littlest ones in a brooder for about a week, and then put them in the big brooder with the mixed age chicks after they learn how to eat a drink.
I don't have many problems mixing bantam and LF. Their needs are essentially the same, and if there is enough room, all of the birds will get what they need to grow.
It's also great that Seramas seem so mild mannered. I have some really young birds in with older cocks, and there is no fighting. I know cockerels can and will fight, but I haven't found this to be a problem yet.
