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Microchickie
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- Apr 19, 2018
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We live in PR, out in the country. I feel like I moved to a really rural area. Miss the city so much but I'm trying.@Microchickie what is your location?
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We live in PR, out in the country. I feel like I moved to a really rural area. Miss the city so much but I'm trying.@Microchickie what is your location?
It's a tiny island in the Caribbean, a little further east than Cuba & the Dominican Republic/Haiti.Are you in South or Central America?
I don't think they're Seramas bcz hubby has them on his long list of "must find" & these aren't standing up sticking their breasts out all the time. To me they look like any normal chicken just really small. But we're just starting so I don't know.
30Seramas don't always stand that way. They pose, yes, and the males tend to do it more often, but that's just the way most people take pictures of them. I have 30 or so seramas, and I would say there is definitely some serama genes in some of your birds.
Thanks so much.I can't wait to tell hubby. He's going to be thrilled. I'm even happier since he might stop looking for more chickens.Seramas don't always stand that way. They pose, yes, and the males tend to do it more often, but that's just the way most people take pictures of them. I have 30 or so seramas, and I would say there is definitely some serama genes in some of your birds.