Amorette_Artist
Chirping
- Oct 14, 2020
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I just got 2 new serama chicks and am getting 2 more adults. Is there anything major i should know? Thanks!
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I'm getting standard. I currently have 2 black babies and am getting a redish rooster and a hen he can go with.Yay! Are you getting Ayam, American, or Standard. Frizzle, smooth, silkie? I am very interested haha.
Seramas love perches, swings, roosts, and enrichment.
They love flying and climbing and can do both very well.
They lay tiny eggs and are docile.
What are you interested in knowing? I can answer any questions you have. I keep and raise Seramas.
Thank you! I have already named those 2. Popeye and Olive!The chicks will likely get injured if you put a non broody adult or cockerel/rooster in with the chicks. I would separate until all of them are around the same size, and then integrate.
Mine are fine with all breeds. Old English Game Bantams, Easter Eggers, Welsummers, D´Uccles, and ducks!
Your little cockerel and pullet are delightful!
I mean sumatras lolThank you! I have already named those 2. Popeye and Olive!
I have black seramas and they're fighting chickens so I think im going to keep them separate
Mine seem to only want to eat when people are in the same room.
I think these are the CUTEST things! Can they coexist peacefully with normal-sized chickens? What else should I know about them, other than they are tiny and cute? We are having basically an aviary built, so they would have room to fly and perch.Yay! Are you getting Ayam, American, or Standard. Frizzle, smooth, silkie? I am very interested haha.
Seramas love perches, swings, roosts, and enrichment.
They love flying and climbing and can do both very well.
They lay tiny eggs and are docile.
What are you interested in knowing? I can answer any questions you have. I keep and raise Seramas.
I think these are the CUTEST things! Can they coexist peacefully with normal-sized chickens? What else should I know about them, other than they are tiny and cute? We are having basically an aviary built, so they would have room to fly and perch.