~MALAYSIAN SERAMA THREAD~ (PICS!!!)

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Trust me know mind change here ! i want that little white guy for SURE!
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Yes, Joey's little white cockerel is a CUTIE!!! (Can I call 2nd dibs if you change your mind?) And Cara has a really nice little white pullet too !! I'm so tempted.....My girls need show birds, and I'm feeling the need to give up my OEGB's and just jump in with two feet!!
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The problem is, I'm not good at giving up birds.... I retire them, and feed and love them until their last breath. And when the retirement home gets too big, it takes up space for the newbies!!
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The faults of a big heart!
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LOL. Ahh shucks.... But yes, you're probably the better recipient
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. Maybe you'll send me an egg from him then in a few months
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??? LOL.
 
we will keep in touch and see what happens! i'm sure i can send you some eggs in the future!
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really read my post Im thanking him for flaking out not putting him down anyway thanks..... oh how I love SoCal .....


Wow love the huge comb
 
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Hope you have a great hatch, post updates when you can.

I was in Oklahoma City Friday to visit June and came home with 2 pairs of her sweet Silkied Serama's. They have such nice personalities.

Mick and Trinket
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Roger and Dixie
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Mick
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Dixie
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June has a Lot of up and comers, anyone wanting silkied Serama's needs to contact her, too hot to ship now but you never know when there will be a cool front, like we had here tonight. From high 90's to 68 degrees here right now!
 
i would say mottled ? thats my guess . cute little guy enjoy him they are super fun birds to raise!
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I have two 3 week old cockerels from Revolutionmama here on BYC, they are really nice, already stand nice and upright, but I only need one roo (we were going to keep both if they were girls). I also have a bunch of eggs in lockdown if you need some Seramas
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Anyway, if you want to come and see mine you are welcome to since we're not to far away. I have a roo and 4 hens that are just starting to lay. Ours are really sweet, but I've never had an OEGB to compare them too. Elvis comes inside at night and he will sleep on my son's lap while he watches television. The others are really sweet too, but we don't handle them as much as Elvis.
Also, Amy Bullock from the SCNA is in Queen Creek and sometimes has young birds avialable too.

Oh, my gosh. You are really tempting me! If I can get rid of a couple of my extra Bantie Roos, I may just have to go for it! They look like they are probably going to need to stay in the coop, most likely cat bait? I've never lost an Old English to a predator, knock wood, but these are a little tinier. I do have to find a home for the D'Uccle, though, he's already a bully, at 7 weeks. Although, he's also very protective of his little flock.
One of the little 6 week old Old EnglishRoosters thought he was going to attack my ankle today. He has a serious short man syndrome, silly boy! But, that's why I love the Old English, they're so tough yet delicate. They provide hours of entertainment. I love watching them hunt for bugs in the garden. They just seem so " chicken-like" compared to a lot of the bigger laying breeds.
The hens are really sweet and remind me of little doves or quail, I love their quail-like colors.
 
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