~MALAYSIAN SERAMA THREAD~ (PICS!!!)

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they could be head louse to treat them use carbaryl also knowen as Sevin or malathion, and cousmaphos also knowen as Co-Rol use them according to the directions or it could be red mites or chicken mites to treat that use carbaryl , coumaphos , or malathion according to the mamufacturer's directions. hope this helps bro hard to tell since i'm not there good luck if thers anything else i can do just let me know .
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Good how about you??? hows your birds?? everything go well?

there doing a little better I guess cara helped me alot hey can anyone idenify these parasite eggs?

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So now I have 3 black feet babies, but I don't understand because none of my adults have black legs. Is it dominant or ressesive?
 
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Ha welcome to the world of seramas leg is easy to cross out color is the hardest to breed for but remember u must have type to breed for color
 
Can anyone help me I have a nice Typey hen and she just started laying again after molt but I have 2 roosters who should I breed her to? heres picture of booth roosters the roosters are booth from Grady Taylor The golen duckwing is in molt right now The hen is a typey Cocopop but her tail spread is not the greatest.
Note barred rooster is not poseing the best so can anyone tell me what one would work better for her being bred to?


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trying to post some of my seramas that I hatched this spring pix are not the best will get a better photo shoot soon.Lots of other breeds in my group too
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thats a toss up kiddo i suggest using the barred for your bared project as that is what will take you longest to to start and get ball rolling.....my suggestion is to be selective and look at it objectively...which roo does she compliment best by looking at her jake?

also legs can be tough to change color of lol....all depends on dominant and recessive and whos carrying what. as of now though biggest thing scna has said was breed for type first then work out the other flaws once your producing type regularly. if you can do legs and type at same time all the power to you.

also i have an interesting question is it normal for a none broody pullet to defend her space from me? i almost laughed when she pecked at me especially since she still hasnt laid an egg yet lol
 
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