Seramas-smooth/booted project for sale in Central KY--CHEAP

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Serama Savvy
11 Years
Aug 25, 2008
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Hello all!
For sale we have a pair of F2 gen booted Serama roos. These are not pure Serama, and have been crossed to get the booted gene. If you breed Seramas, and want booted these would save you some months in breeding and some money..

To get booted serama, you would need to keep crossing them and culling heavily to achieve type. I have been able to keep the short backs, but they could be bred with more vertical birds and more chesty birds.

Here is the red booted....
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Here is the white...he has a little better chest..
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Here are both...they both have super short backs....
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I also traded a serama for a "Serama" Crele chick that grew up to be a serama cross. I dont know his breedings. 10.00
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I was excited to get this color, but now I can tell that it isnt full serama, or really doent have good type at all. I dont want to start crossing him into my pure breeding program....although someone might want to for the color, or to get barred serama chicks. Check out our discussion here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=188822

Im working more on the frizzles and want to have less breeding projects now that Im in school again.
I also have some other young Serama roos for sale, that would be breeding quality..
ONLY ONE LEFT! Sell him for 10.00 he is below the ducks on the far right...very vertical, little longer in the back than most of my birds, but a deal at 10.00!
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Would prefer pick up as my shipping boxes are not in..
Let me know if I can help in anyway!!
 
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He is for sale huh?! I would love him but i am waiting on the babies that you will have for sale in a few months. Hope i am still on the list.!!
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I've got you on there! Just reading an email for my partner that raises all the babies for me.
He says:
We are now up to 24 chicks and a duckling. Arnhild *his non-fertile, broody mother/chick raiser**has adopted 5 chicks!
10 or 11 eggs are due to hatch the 2nd of June. Other hatch dates are June 12, June 14 and June 16. In addition, there are 6 under one hen and 7 underanother, both due to hatch on June 12th.

I have a hen sitting on 7 and I just had 4 hatch! There were more eggs in there, but my sister and the kids stopped by "helped" and turned all the eggs for me and took the top off the incubator to see the new babies that hatched while I was in school. Im not sure the rest are going to pip..Im considering opening the eggs??

When they get closer to two months old, he will bring them here and I will work on getting them acclimated to being outdoors and start watching for sex and type to put in the record books. All the chicks are marked as to what pairs they came from.

Hopefully I can get these booted gone before then, I could use that hutch that is in my breeding shed, lol.​
 

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