Those Seramas sure do like to pip at the wrong end, I had the same trouble.
Glad to hear you got 9, and a black one 


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I've had several pip at the wrong end. My hatch rates have still been sadly low. I've been incubating at 35% humidity with a little more success. But my broody has definitely been the most successful with 6 out of 12 and that's still been with difficult hatchings.
three weeks old and sleeping on a perch under mama's wing. They are flying up into the coop at night now. There's a standard size chick under the other wing too. I'm seeing a little red on its face so... roo?
Those Seramas sure do like to pip at the wrong end, I had the same trouble.Glad to hear you got 9, and a black one![]()
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Usually you can tell after a week when the wing tip feathers aren't nice and smooth but a little funky
Usually you can tell after a week when the wing tip feathers aren't nice and smooth but a little funkyI knew for sure by three weeks when real feathers started growing in, in every direction.
You are selling the chicks off of your own hens? I'm pretty sure I saw your craigslist ad. They are awfully cute![]()
Yep, I hatched some more from my hen so I thought I might sell a few before I'm overrun! I might be asking too much, but that is what Pamela charges for Serama chicks. I used the photo of my first batch because they pretty much look the same ; ) I am going to wait tilll the castle delight babies get older to see what I have before I figure out what to do with them all. The Darius chick is the only one that maybe looks frizzled and he was from a "smooth" labeled egg. We'll see!
My white hen is sitting on two eggs that should hatch this week, I only candled them once and they looked good!
My frizzle hen abandoned her 5 week olds while I was switching areas so the new mom could have her own place for a while. They wouldn't stop crying!! It was so sad I had to bring them inside and they are getting along great with their siblings that hatched right after them in the bator.
It's more than I would pay for a newly hatched serama chick (as tempting as it is) but you may have luck selling them just because there are so few around here. Your hatch looks almost all light and mine darkWe could always trade chicks lol
adorable picture!!!