The tiny serama; a Hatching adventure

Fluffy should have another go with his Serama’s of course! I really want to meet a female Serama named after Harris Alexiou with a magic voice next year!

You have another year to practice with magic;
i tried harry potter GIF
Yes! We need more seramas hatching!

@BDutch do you have any flock favorite treats that are local fare?
 
Are you going to be breeding the Tsouloufates (if I spelled that right) or something else?

You did spell it right, and yes! They're definitely going to be bred next year. The serama as well, just on a smaller scale.

I'm very proud of what either breed/landrace produced this year
 
Whoohoo! Fluffy's chat thread! What is your flock's favorite treat that is Greek and not something we'd commonly have in the US?

Ummm, can't say there is one. If I give them something that would be considered "Greek" and I remember your question, I'll get back to you:p
 
Fluffy should have another go with his Serama’s of course! I really want to meet a female Serama named after Harris Alexiou with a magic voice next year!

You have another year to practice with magic;
i tried harry potter GIF

I too would really like a pullet. For some reason, any clutch sired by Lady Gaga leans heavily on the male side
 
Yes! We need more seramas hatching!

@BDutch do you have any flock favorite treats that are local fare?
At the moment they eat a lot of pear. We have too much pears falling from the tree next to the coop , at the moment. Been busy to make conserves (pears with cinnamon in pot)

I made about 20 of these together with my daughter. And could make 20 more if I wanted to.
Wild birds, the pig next door and a neighbour with 8 larger chickens are helping too.
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Previous it was fruit from our raspberry/blackberry cross an blueberry.
Before that the cherries.
After this comes grapes.
And blooming grass is an all time favourite too.
 
You did spell it right, and yes! They're definitely going to be bred next year. The serama as well, just on a smaller scale.

I'm very proud of what either breed/landrace produced this year
I loved seeing the updates about them and following along! For as long as I have known about landraces, I have wanted to get chickens that would maybe be good for tolerating our climate and let them breed and raise their own chicks just to see how the land here would shape a landrace. But I already have too many chickens to do that, LOL. And I have no idea what would be good for this climate. We have both extremes here. It can get -10℉ in the winter and 120℉ in the summer.

I too would really like a pullet. For some reason, any clutch sired by Lady Gaga leans heavily on the male side
Apparently Quartz produces a ton of males. So much for having multiple pullets from Quartz (only one of them is not a male). 🙄 I will have to talk to her about that.
 
Its not Lady Gaga who is responsible for the gender of his chicks. Its the females. Female birds have ZY and the male have ZZ chromosomes.

Yup, I know. That's mainly why it puzzles me. He has offspring with over four different hens, and the amount of males produced in all cases was much higher than the females. What are the chances of all of his hens to favour males? I find it a little funny



It's the opposite in humans
 
I loved seeing the updates about them and following along! For as long as I have known about landraces, I have wanted to get chickens that would maybe be good for tolerating our climate and let them breed and raise their own chicks just to see how the land here would shape a landrace. But I already have too many chickens to do that, LOL. And I have no idea what would be good for this climate. We have both extremes here. It can get -10℉ in the winter and 120℉ in the summer.


Apparently Quartz produces a ton of males. So much for having multiple pullets from Quartz (only one of them is not a male). 🙄 I will have to talk to her about that.

That's what my goal is a well, but they're chickens. They have plans of their own. Not a single Tsouloufati has ever gone broody here. Just something in my line, I guess. I have to rely on my other birds and my incubator to keep on producing Tsouloufates
 
Yup, I know. That's mainly why it puzzles me. He has offspring with over four different hens, and the amount of males produced in all cases was much higher than the females. What are the chances of all of his hens to favour males? I find it a little funny



It's the opposite in humans
Yes, chickens are funny. 😹

And yea, you can be lucky on not. its usually not exactly 50-50.
 

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