Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

Myy Seramas just started laying.  After I get situated and centered in our new place, i am gonna try hatching some of my serama eggs.  thet are only about the size of  . . . .two grapes put together, cute, small


My serema hen started laying last week. She must be anxious to get there's out or something. I have gotten 8 eggs out of her in the last 14 days. Globe grapes.. A bit smaller! Lol
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Look whose puffy!! Negro is drinking and eating. I moved he/she to the brooder because he/she is walking around and burning its head on the heat tubing of the incubator. Negro is crazy active. I put rocks in his/her water guided the beak to it and now he/she keeps going back drinking on its own. I put the food in also and Negro was eating some crumble. We have washed and sanitized but considering that Negro is nearly 2 days EARLY, and moving and running-I'm taking the call on that he/she will be fine.
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Took its first poop also! Yah!!

You the first person I have seen post a pic of a first chick poop! That cracks me up! :lau
 
For Sally Sinshine,

Here are the pictures of my Dekalb Amberlinks I promided a few days ago. I bought them at TSC during their chicks days this past spring and that is what was marked on the bin. Although I do question if they really are amberlinks because they do not have the flecks of amber in their feather that they are supposed to. But, whatever they are, they are my friendliest girls and we like them a lot so I guess it really doesn't matter what they are.





 
Are the Andalusian cold hardy being from Spain/Mediterranean? They are very beautiful birds..
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..really enjoy seeing blues and lavenders..

I had some splash andalusions when I lived in PA before and they did fine. They were actually one of the last ones to give up roosting in the tree and go into the barn when winter hit. I do miss my Andalusions!
 

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