Serama chicks colors

Hayshatchery

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Three week old serama chicks. What do you think they will look like full grown?
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The closest I can come to a guess with the black and white one (comparing as close as I can with a few of mine— photos below). The 2nd one looks more like a few that @fluffycrow has. Wish I could be more help. Seramas come in soooooo many colors and patterns!
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The one on the bottom from @Hayshatchery could feather-in similar to this boy of mine (below). He started out similar.
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I will note that many of my chicks who started out light multi-colored, turned out darker (like the example above).

Please update us, once they feather in! Adorable chicks! ❤️
They're so cute!

@fluffycrow @WoDia any ideas on the colors of these cuties?
Thank you for the tag to see these beautiful chicks, @2ndTink!
 
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Here are more pics! The other chicks are 2 weeks old. Mama hen hatched them along with 6 others. The 4 week olds were incubated. Also open to any and all sex guesses LOL.
 

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The one with the creme and lighter coloured feathers might turn into some kind of wheaten.
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Here is a cockerel of mine as a youngster, I think he looks a little bit like your bird. Here is his mother
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yours will probably come in with more black, and less white
 
:barnie there yall go again, making me NEED to add Seramas to my flock when you already know I'm at capacity :smack

They are just so adorable though and I have a tiny Ameraucana Bantam pullet who is teeny tiny and needs a Serama sized friend... :love
 
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@Hayshatchery

You’ve got a few with dark legs, so I’m assuming they have another breed mixed into their genes.

Your light-faced chicks in your photo #2…

Mine feathered-in like the dark hen on the left.
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My chipmunk-striped chicks feathered-in like the pullet on the right.

Here’s a chick photo of my pullets to compare to yours.
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The chick directly beside the white Exchequer (right) grew out to be a pure black rooster.
 

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