Wow. You have Royal Seramas. A very rare and special breed.Love the colorful egg basket, sounds very purdy![]()
I have 2 serama hens, am amazed how tiny the eggs are. Same size as the quail! None have been fertile yet.
The 2 pullets Victoria and Kate have become quite chatty and very friendly ladies.
Harry the roo is a doll too, have realized he is also a serama.. My OEGB red pyle hen, Diana and GL sebright hen Fergie squat for him in a flash!
Kate and Victoria run from him unless food is involved. He can't seem to catch the serama girls or even interest them.
I have a few hatched from Fergie and Diana. Sebright and OEGB sure lay a nice sized medium egg,
I am really looking towards bantams for my egg flock.

The Serama roosters, in my limited experience, are so nice and gentlemanly that the hens can evade them quite easily. If you want to give Harry a better chance, you could confine them to a smallish area. My guys are very friendly and it's a main trait of the breed that I hope is kept as they develop the SOP. Couple of the girls will even fly up onto your arm to be pet. This morning one of the pullets is acting broody- the first one! She didn't want to go out with the others, so is alone in the garage nest box with her 3 little eggs. I have put off buying an incubator hoping that at least one of the 5 girls would get the urge. Time will tell how serious Fanny is about setting. Maybe we will have chicks this spring too! Or maybe this winter!
