Serama eggs from Castle Delight Seramas

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Awwww I can't eat mine either!

That's the bad thing about them! My other breeds it's just a 'normal' 'ol brown egg. But a tiny, itty bitty, Serama egg! EAT it? ARe you kidding!
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~ Aspen
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I dropped one the other day and I've stepped on some that Dina lays on the floor in the office. It breaks my heart! Lol strange I know but I think of little babies each time! I know that my eggs outside have the potential for babies too but as you say, they are different!
 
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People have been experiencing really great hatch rates with my eggs. Anywhere between 50-100% is the norm, baring any incubator problems which a few people have had due to power failures this summer and such. You can check out the stats on my website and also ask anyone in this thread what they think. I can only give you my opinion on why people have problems...or why I've had problems with hatching Serama eggs - it's the packing. You have to immobilize the egg. When the egg can shift in the box, the air sacs can break or loosen. This causes a lot of problems with any eggs but especially these little guys. However, even with that said, Mimis_place is incubating eggs that the post office just brutalized this past week. 14 out of 21 arrived with loose or broken air sacs. Today, she has 8 out of those 14 developing. I package my eggs like they are little babies already and I did not just make up my shipping methods. I asked around and read a lot before I started using it. Everyone who uses my method has the same results - a high hatch rate. I hope this helps?
 
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That's the bad thing about them! My other breeds it's just a 'normal' 'ol brown egg. But a tiny, itty bitty, Serama egg! EAT it? ARe you kidding!
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~ Aspen
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I dropped one the other day and I've stepped on some that Dina lays on the floor in the office. It breaks my heart! Lol strange I know but I think of little babies each time! I know that my eggs outside have the potential for babies too but as you say, they are different!

I'm not sure if I could eat them or not, but I have had to cook eggs for chicks or sick birds. I'm saving the eggs for that. My first couple of seramas are not show quality (mostly wrong coloring in legs and feet) and I don't want to breed those, they are just 'my' babies. What else are you to do with the eggs? I haven't heard of spaying hens yet! Roosters (capons), but not hens. So everyone out there with seramas are going to 'hatch' every egg? What's going to happened to breeding and showing qualities? I'm not selling any of mine. I would rather deal with getting rid of 'eggs' then the actual birds! I fall in love with ever little fluff ball I see. Eggs? not so much. (at least not till they are going into a 'bator') I would be over-ran with seramas very quickly! (Not to mention, divorced!)
 
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People have been experiencing really great hatch rates with my eggs. Anywhere between 50-100% is the norm, baring any incubator problems which a few people have had due to power failures this summer and such. You can check out the stats on my website and also ask anyone in this thread what they think. I can only give you my opinion on why people have problems...or why I've had problems with hatching Serama eggs - it's the packing. You have to immobilize the egg. When the egg can shift in the box, the air sacs can break or loosen. This causes a lot of problems with any eggs but especially these little guys. However, even with that said, Mimis_place is incubating eggs that the post office just brutalized this past week. 14 out of 21 arrived with loose or broken air sacs. Today, she has 8 out of those 14 developing. I package my eggs like they are little babies already and I did not just make up my shipping methods. I asked around and read a lot before I started using it. Everyone who uses my method has the same results - a high hatch rate. I hope this helps?

THANX!
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That's the bad thing about them! My other breeds it's just a 'normal' 'ol brown egg. But a tiny, itty bitty, Serama egg! EAT it? ARe you kidding!
th.gif
ep.gif


~ Aspen
caf.gif


I dropped one the other day and I've stepped on some that Dina lays on the floor in the office. It breaks my heart! Lol strange I know but I think of little babies each time! I know that my eggs outside have the potential for babies too but as you say, they are different!

Yes! Seramas are just so special!
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What ever I don't sell, I incubate myself.

~ Aspen
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Wow! He is going to look exactly like Napoleon!!! Handsome little devil
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I believe he is also he is the best little guy
Here is Reggie the scardy cat he is coming around now and Sophie the small girl she weighs 3.2 oz right now
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