~MALAYSIAN SERAMA THREAD~ (PICS!!!)

Status
Not open for further replies.
Quote:
All my B class hens lay every other day and my C class lays every day. Btw, your oegb chick is a she....I am 90% sure of it. The dark line going through the eyes is the sign of a girl. I use to raise blue red oegb.
 
Quote:
All my B class hens lay every other day and my C class lays every day. Btw, your oegb chick is a she....I am 90% sure of it. The dark line going through the eyes is the sign of a girl. I use to raise blue red oegb.

Same for me and my Class A hen lays about every 2 days.
 
Quote:
I could have some for you next week. They are from my new lines - 5 different roosters. I just candled 35 of my eggs set last weekend...29 are fertile. I do not have any shipped hatch-ability rates for you since this is my first set but I could make you a deal on some if you want to give them a try! You can PM me if you are interested.
 
What/how do you all catch your birds? I have 4, one roo and 3 little hens in a 12 x 35 pen. 3 of them are 4-5 months old and then one seems to be a little younger. I wasn't really prepared for them so using the top half of a large dog kennel that I bleached for shelter. Just got them Wednesday, and they were scared to death. I want to start handling them but don't want to freak them out.

Do you use a net? If so, is there a certain net that works better, ie., a fishing net, etc.?

Also, do you just leave the rooster in with the hens all the time? The rooster seems to have bonded with one hen in particular and I'm not sure if that's okay or will cause problems later when I get other hens to breed???

They are still pretty cautious, but are starting to move around some rather than stay huddled in the corner.

How often do you give them treats and how much? I don't want them to get too fat and have laying issues!

I'm a super newby so will have lots of questions that have probably already been answered here somewhere, so I apologize in advance.
 
Bobby I love your new Seramas! What beautiful colors!
big_smile.png


GotGAme glad to hear your eggs are doing good.
big_smile.png
Hope they all make it through the hatch!

Just so everyone knows.... I use Game Bird Starter for my new chicks (it's extremely fine), and watered down (mush) medicated chick feed, along with a few granules of Vi-tal in their water. Too much Vi-tal can kill them! I've also read that new born chicks need some parents poop to eat.
wink.png
But, I haven't tried that yet!
roll.png


There sure are some pretty birds on here!
 
Type accounts for 30 points (of 100) in scoring a Serama...without type, its just not a Serama. These are show quality Silkied Serama. This Champion hen was the highest scoring Silkied Serama at the 2011 Cajun Classic.

BlackPearl5-2008.jpg


Show quality Silkied Serama Cock.

Darth520028.jpg
 
Quote:
They are beautiful June!!!! I am not really set up well right now, but am going to be building some large cages and then I'd love to have some from you. I'm not a huge fan of the silkies, but LOVE your two!
 
It's the way Serama are suppose to look...whether they're Silkied, Frizzled or Smooth. We keep talking about 'type'. Two very basic elements of 'type' are large uplifted chests and short, tight backs....very important to what makes a Serama a Serama.

Champion2011038.jpg
 
Quote:
Yes, I suppose it's the "type" that I really like about them. I had intended to get Marans, not Serama LOL. Hubby was like "I thought you were getting chickens for eggs...." Oh well. I love the Sermas and will probably still get Marans and maybe some golden laced brahmas but I my fav is the Serama.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom