This is Honey Bee at three and a half weeks old, poking around in my herb garden. It’s hard to tell exactly how big she is here, but I’d say not very. She’s about the size of a standard-sized day-old chick. My Serama and Porcelain d’Uccle eggs from Mary Robbins should be here by tomorrow, [.[...]
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More Serama Eggs Coming
I have more Serama eggs in the incubator that I set on the twelfth. Out of a dozen, five had cracked. I know this is crazy, but I read that people have repaired parrot and finch eggs with tissue paper (the wrapping kind) and/or white glue, so I figured I’d give it a shot. I’ll [...][...]
Serama Beauty
Found on Flickr. Bantam Chicken | Ayam Serama, originally uploaded by mankamen et ella.[...]
Serama Chick Comparison Pictures
Here are Diesel, who’s an Ameraucana/Maran cross at three days old, Serama Nemo (Nemette), who’s two and a half weeks old, and Honey Bee, one of the new baby Seramas, at one day old. The little one kept skittering around trying to get underneath everyone, and Nemette kept wandering off[...]
Serama Chick Comparison
Just to compare sizes, here are Diesel, who’s an Ameraucana/Maran cross at three days old, the black Serama Nemo (probably Nemette), who’s two and a half weeks old, and one of the new baby Seramas, yellow with brown stripes, one day old. I had a hard time getting pictures of them toget[...]
Day 8: Silkie & Serama Chicks
The chicks’ first day free, wandering on the patio. They mainly stayed within sight of my toes, but a few wandered off for a few moments before fluttering back to “safety”. Goddard stayed with them the whole time, making sure no one got hurt. What a good boy![...]
Calmette & Nemo
The black and yellow one is “Calmette”, Lee decided named her that because it sounds like “Comet” and because she’s so calm. The black one is the smallest, with a gimpy little wing, most likely due to humidity issues in the incubator. I’ve been calling it Nemo, [...]