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I know where there's one with YOUR name on it...and you can't beat the price!!!
I JUST told my husband that not an hour ago-that this littler Serama is the best ZERO dollars I've ever spent. It was so nice today, I spent the day cleaning the RV and and organizing my computer stuff, etc. I laid some newspaper down on the couch and Channing has been there all day watching and helping and crowing me along. My daughter has been in to visit him twice, my husband got home early and the 1st thing he did was come in and visit with him for an hour. I swear-I can't get any work done AT ALL with this bird's visitors in and out-haha!
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That's so sad
And to add insult to injury you've got to watch the mama hen suffer not understanding where her baby is. I've seen references all over the place as to baby Seramas being delicate, but I feel awful for you all the same. When I lost my Faverolles male a few wks ago the hen was distraught, making noise all day long and looking back and forth for him. I ended up putting her with Chicken Larry the Blue Silkie cockerel and 3 Silkie pullets. She feeds and watches over them and finally acts content (even though they're not babies). Maybe your mama hen just needs something in there to take care of. Do you suppose a stuffed animal might get her through for a few days?
Sorry for your loss.
I know where there's one with YOUR name on it...and you can't beat the price!!!

I JUST told my husband that not an hour ago-that this littler Serama is the best ZERO dollars I've ever spent. It was so nice today, I spent the day cleaning the RV and and organizing my computer stuff, etc. I laid some newspaper down on the couch and Channing has been there all day watching and helping and crowing me along. My daughter has been in to visit him twice, my husband got home early and the 1st thing he did was come in and visit with him for an hour. I swear-I can't get any work done AT ALL with this bird's visitors in and out-haha!
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That's so sad

Sorry for your loss.