Utah!

Birdguy, that's exciting! Are those eggs from the Sheriff?

Ditto what Lisa said on the frozen eggs. I scramble mine and feed them back to the girls.

Got a short video this morning of the Seramas I'm babysitting for Sundance
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I got these from Yinepu... in Texas...the first ones should hatch the end of January 1st of February... 55-58 days incubation... 95.5 degrees F

Hopefully they all hatch and we'll have a little herd this summer!! did you know that an emu can run 30 miles an hour? Just another adventure.. LOL I will definitely post pictures when they hatch... maybe even bring one to Chickenstock in May.. Everyone should just put May 3rd on their calendar right now so there are now excuses for not attending this year... (you know who you are!! LOL)
 
Birdguy, that's exciting! Are those eggs from the Sheriff?

Ditto what Lisa said on the frozen eggs. I scramble mine and feed them back to the girls.

Got a short video this morning of the Seramas I'm babysitting for Sundance
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I love the video. Are all Serama roosters that small and quiet? If so i think i might have to get some eggs from Sundance this spring.
 
Birdguy, that's exciting! Are those eggs from the Sheriff?

Ditto what Lisa said on the frozen eggs. I scramble mine and feed them back to the girls.

Got a short video this morning of the Seramas I'm babysitting for Sundance
smile.png



Oh Red you made my day. I miss them so bad. Isn't Sammy with his tiny crow a doll. Thelma and Louise look great and of course paper is still my favorite
 

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