Serama Chicks

HardLuckHill

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They only cooperated for a second, sitting on the little up-turned basket. Then they went running for the aquarium where they are currently living. I don't want them to go outside!
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They're a month old now.

Pullet #1
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Cockeral #1
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Cockeral #2
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Pullet #2, I hope she keeps the spots on her chest!
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Cockeral #3, my only frizzle!
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They are adorable. I'm trying to decide what breed eggs to put under my silkies. I'm fairly certain at this point it will be seramas.
 
Just curious and learning .. Gorgeous cute babies...
But how do you already know what is the cockerel and which is the pullet..

I have 2 seremas that hatched Dec 22nd.. Do you have any photos of them their first week.. Would love to see

Thank u too
 
The combs on the girls are barely noticeable while the boys' combs are more pronounced and red. I've been able to differentiate them for almost a week now.
 
So cute!!! Now I want to get out the incubator. Did you hatch them and where did you get the eggs?
 
I own both the parents of these little guys. Daddy is a barred/crele smooth rooster and Mom is a black and white frizzle hen. These guys were hatched the old fashioned way, and Momma hen was only 7 months old herself!
 

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