~MALAYSIAN SERAMA THREAD~ (PICS!!!)

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I was asking everyone on the thread, but I do appreciate the info. I knew you could breed father to daughter, but didn't know you couldn't breed brother to sister..learn something new every day.
 
My new fuzzies.........
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You can breed brother to sister but not on a consistant basis, you got to skip a few generations. Most of the oegb breeders do it to lock in the color of their desire.
 
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Is this directed to me? If so, We have one rooster per 4 to 5 hens. Our roosters are the type that they can't have more than 5 or else the fertility drops significantly. We do have our extra cockerels all housed together along with three rooster brothers. The problem we have is we started out with 4 seramas (1 rooster, 3 hens). The one hen died from internal laying and the other hen has laid probably 5 eggs in her lifetime. So we know that all of the children have all come from the same pair of parents. Here is our problem: All the roosters we have for our breeding are brothers including the father. We then had all of the brothers' sisters and we knew you can't breed brother/sister. What we did, then, was sell most of our related hens except for the best ones to breed to the father and sold the rest. We then bought hens from different serama breeders throughout the U.S. along with a rooster. Here is now the predicament. The father of to all of the children is a silkied serama. He now has two silkied serama hens with him. The bad part is we all of his daughters and we can't put them with any roosters because they are brother/sister. That is why we are looking for another rooster.

I have 1 rooster to 2 or 3 hens at the most in my pens, none of them are related. Zephyr is the only one with only one hen. He won't allow any other hens in his cage and neither will Dina. They are very exclusive
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Congrats bobbyc! You have quite the adorable bunch there!!

We just had some chicks here hatch also..
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..all the hens decided to go broody pretty much at once. lol

I do have some 3 week old chicks, but I only have one black and white photo of them. So today I will get more and post them on here..

First are the 6 (2-3 day olds) that hatched from my hen Ellie. 3 eggs were hers, and 3 eggs were from my other Serama hen.
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Chick 1 & 2 are both light with just little bits of light brown on their wings. Chick 3 has the lighter chipmunk striping. Chick 4, if you look right above his left eye, has a small splotch of brown. Chick 5 and 6 are both black with some white. And I promise chick 6 doesnt have a problem with his legs, he was just stepping to the side.
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Then here are the 2 chicks (2 day old and 4 day old) my modern game hen is raising. Chick 7 was late hatching and was getting interrupted during his hatching process with his siblings stepping on him. So I moved him with the modern game hen to hatch under. She did though hatch chick 8.
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About chick 7, this is the first time I have hatched this color and I am very interested to see if anyone else has had any chicks this color? What color did they end up looking like as they were older? The photo doesnt show it, but his lighter feathers have a silvery/blue tint to them. Chick 8 just has the black around the eyes, and a splotch of brown on his head.

Today is photo shoot day, so I will be posting some more pictures including those of the chicks, breeding pen, and the sale Seramas. I have one trio right now from an April 1st hatch that I am planning on selling.
 
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Is this directed to me? If so, We have one rooster per 4 to 5 hens. Our roosters are the type that they can't have more than 5 or else the fertility drops significantly. We do have our extra cockerels all housed together along with three rooster brothers. The problem we have is we started out with 4 seramas (1 rooster, 3 hens). The one hen died from internal laying and the other hen has laid probably 5 eggs in her lifetime. So we know that all of the children have all come from the same pair of parents. Here is our problem: All the roosters we have for our breeding are brothers including the father. We then had all of the brothers' sisters and we knew you can't breed brother/sister. What we did, then, was sell most of our related hens except for the best ones to breed to the father and sold the rest. We then bought hens from different serama breeders throughout the U.S. along with a rooster. Here is now the predicament. The father of to all of the children is a silkied serama. He now has two silkied serama hens with him. The bad part is we all of his daughters and we can't put them with any roosters because they are brother/sister. That is why we are looking for another rooster.

I have 1 rooster to 2 or 3 hens at the most in my pens, none of them are related. Zephyr is the only one with only one hen. He won't allow any other hens in his cage and neither will Dina. They are very exclusive
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YUP zoomummzy, Zepher really is a special guy! You go Zepher!
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