Curious about raising and showing Seramas. I have recently gotten interested in showing and want more information about it before I dive into it. I will probably have more questions later!
1. What are the basic commands that you need to teach your show bird? If you know how to teach them the basic commands, please tell me!
2. Can you reward the show bird with food after it does a command correctly while being judged? If so, what treats could you give them?
3. Can you use a clicker to make your show bird do commands while it is being judged? If not, what else could you use to make the chicken know it did the command correctly?
4. Are male Seramas only allowed in shows? I haven't seen any female Seramas being showed.
5. Can you put two or more male Seramas in the same pen?
6. Are there certain colors of Serama that are more preferred in shows?
7. Is it best to buy a show bird that is already grown, or is a chick easier to train?
8. Is it possible to know what a Serama chick will look like when grown, without knowing what its parents looked like?
9. Do you have to keep your show bird away from food for a period of time, so during the show it will want treats as a reward for doing commands correctly?
@SwampQueenChick
1. What are the basic commands that you need to teach your show bird? If you know how to teach them the basic commands, please tell me!
2. Can you reward the show bird with food after it does a command correctly while being judged? If so, what treats could you give them?
3. Can you use a clicker to make your show bird do commands while it is being judged? If not, what else could you use to make the chicken know it did the command correctly?
4. Are male Seramas only allowed in shows? I haven't seen any female Seramas being showed.
5. Can you put two or more male Seramas in the same pen?
6. Are there certain colors of Serama that are more preferred in shows?
7. Is it best to buy a show bird that is already grown, or is a chick easier to train?
8. Is it possible to know what a Serama chick will look like when grown, without knowing what its parents looked like?
9. Do you have to keep your show bird away from food for a period of time, so during the show it will want treats as a reward for doing commands correctly?
@SwampQueenChick
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