Anyone out there that raises or is interested in serama bantams? I'll soon be culling some chicks. They're nice, heathy birds with some potential.
I'm located in Ladysmith.
I'm located in Ladysmith.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Ladysmith is an hour north of Eau Claire on Hwy 27. It's a bit early to be sure, but I think those to be culled are pullets. They are 3 1/2 weeks old now.Where is Ladysmith? I'm in south central WI by Janesville and I would love some serama pullets as pets.
Are there any windows in your cooler? Maybe it gets dark real fast in there & they can't see too well to get on the roosts? Or are the roosts at a different height then they were before?Idk if anyone will have any insights but I just thought about it and decided to ask: since moving to the cooler all 30 of our birds have stopped using the roosts, now the silkies have never roosted and their two hatch mates seldom have but I still thought it odd that only accounts for 8 of the 30 anyone have any insights? It's just such a funny sight walking in and all 30 are in three or four huddles or piles around the room has anyone else ever encountered this?
Hey all...CS love that bunny set up. still hoping we can try bunnies again someday. I know dd would love them. We got some when they were around 4 and with just starting chickens, angora mix breeds that took alot care and 2, 4 year olds...too much. Hope we can talk DH into trying again.
Chickens seem to be doing fine. Keep checking on my three bantams in the coop, but they are fine. Even the old 5 year old bantam brown leghorn. Lots of eggs right now so that is a plus. We do supplement light but not heat. Just the heated water bowls. the trick is getting the eggs out before they freeze while working.
Life is busy... still have a somewhat unhealthy mom , now father in law is not healthy... 2 kids in basketball and want a social life so we are running around alot.
Trying to find the right diet for me right now. I love veggies and eat tons of them...it is cutting out the cheese and carbs I love too. Trying to get health to go major hiking in yellowstone this summer.
Also in spring will be looking for hatching eggs for: cream crested Isbar, cochin(frizzle?), chantecler, amaracauna, old English, olive eggers( i got my first one after trying for years and I am hooked!)
otherwise trying to keep myself healthy, although curling up in a warm bed when I get home from work and pick up kids sounds good. Ah well a few more hours of work and then just have to figure out what to make for dinner. Might be a pork chop night.
Hey strangers! I haven't been on here in awhile (talk to my BYC peeps on FB though) and wanted to say Hi-and catch up
BigZio![]()
ETA: How many of you remove your roos spurs? trim them? or just leave them alone?