PICS! The Adventures of Telula, Tiny Micro/A class Serama hen

She's my only Serama. So far
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Got her from a BYC Member "Youdontknow32", she lives near me (South of Pittsburgh) so I just picked up eggs, but I know she ships, and I know she had Serama eggs posted on buy-sell-trade recently, or just PM her, she's really nice.
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Thanks and will do.
Some of my hens.... like Telula.... have softer feathers, I know that in my line the birds of that quality tend to be super tame, (weird, huh).

But in SQ pics of birds they have nice and tight "hard" feathers. I have hens with "hard" feathers in my line, but they are more flighty, even if handled some.
I was thinking I might PM her and try to get hard feathered hens with more personality.
Innteeresting!
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Hi Jessi.

Telula looks great!! It is awesome to see such a small chicken. We have a really small hen too, and I'm not sure if she has ever laid an egg. She is just over a year old, and resembles her mama a lot. Do you know how much Telula weighs?

Better keep an eye on her. MJ is headed your way, and she is mighty good at getting chicks into pockets.
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I lost a cat that way once, lol. His name was Buzz and he was from my little cat Yoda's only litter before she was fixed. My sorta Ex-mother in law loved him and snuck him into her purse before she left one day. His little furry head was sticking out. She was like...Im outta here! Ignore the mews from the purse!
We ended up keeping another kitten from the litter, named HORSE....because he was "as big as a horse". I still have Yoda and her son. They are both between 8 and 9 yrs old now. Memories!!
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Oh and she weighs 214 grams..............

214 g = 7.54862 oz


I read that Micro Serama are not recognized by the SCNA but are considered as Micros if the Cock is under 19 ozs and Hen is under 8 ozs.
 
I lost a cat that way once, lol. His name was Buzz and he was from my little cat Yoda's only litter before she was fixed. My sorta Ex-mother in law loved him and snuck him into her purse before she left one day. His little furry head was sticking out. She was like...Im outta here! Ignore the mews from the purse!
We ended up keeping another kitten from the litter, named HORSE....because he was "as big as a horse". I still have Yoda and her son. They are both between 8 and 9 yrs old now. Memories!!

Ha ha. Good story. We also have a cat that is 9 years old, but you'd never guess it.

Oh and she weighs 214 grams..............

214 g = 7.54862 oz


I read that Micro Serama are not recognized by the SCNA but are considered as Micros if the Cock is under 19 ozs and Hen is under 8 ozs.

WOW! That is tiny. Here is our smallest at around 9 months. And I thought she was on the smaller side
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That still is pretty small! Cute hen!!
'Lula is just a tiny freak (or force) of nature! If she does ever lay, Ill bet her 1st egg will be smaller than the button quail's!
 
I wish I had two of her because I would share with you!!

If we ever get that "At home Cloning kit..."

Oh wait, that was the dream I had when I traveled to the future in my time machine...................... lol
Im so random some times I amuse myself!
 

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