Need serama size for poop board

mlbuttercup

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May 24, 2015
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Leesport, PA
I have 10 Serama that are 3 weeks old. I want to build a poop board for their coop. I just don't know how long a Serama grows up to be. I have a small coop so I don't want to over do it with the size of the board. Just what I would need to be effective. Any suggestions?
 
I have 10 Serama that are 3 weeks old.  I want to build a poop board for their coop.  I just don't know how long a Serama grows up to be.  I have a small coop so I don't want to over do it with the size of the board.  Just what I would need to be effective.  Any suggestions?


My serama are a pound or less, approximately 10 inches tall. My suggestion is to wait and see how big yours get. Where did you get these chicks from? The ones I have are from ebay eggs my wife bought me for a birthday present;. The 20 eggs I received came from two different breeders. One set of eggs are serama; the birds are beautiful; not perfect, but definitely serama. The other eggs produced tiny bantams that do not look like serama bantams at all. Sizes range from 6 ounces to well over a pound; some twice as big as others.
 
I got the eggs from a friends father. I know they are Serama but have never see full grown Seramas. Her dad lives about an hour away.


Serama are about the size of an average pigeon. The picture shows Rusty, a young serama rooster; it does not show him the way I'd like as you can't see the shape and posture-the picture is also a few weeks old. He has matured into a great little rooster. At present he is 7 ounces and under 10 inches tall.

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Serama are about the size of an average pigeon. The picture shows Rusty, a young serama rooster; it does not show him the way I'd like as you can't see the shape and posture-the picture is also a few weeks old. He has matured into a great little rooster. At present he is 7 ounces and under 10 inches tall.

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The same rooster today.

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What a nice rooster. It amazes me how much they change in their colors. I've got at least 3 that look to be roosters out of my 10. How long are they full grown? I need to know the depth needed for a poop board.
 
What a nice rooster.  It amazes me how much they change in their colors.  I've got at least 3 that look to be roosters out of my 10.  How long are they full grown?  I need to know the depth needed for a poop board.


The rooster in the picture will be three months old August 1st. I doubt He will get much bigger if any. He's now about 10-11 inches tall and 12 ounces in weight. Two of my serama roosters are pretty much fully feathered as an adult rooster; 3 months old-they grow and mature much faster than other chicken breeds.
 
One of my serama pullets (same age as the rooster in the picture) laid her first egg yesterday at 3 months 6 days old. I think it is safe to say they are full size now.
 

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