Hey Colt, this is gonna sound weird, but di you happen to know how tall your serama females are? Like from their toes to the top of their combs?
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I just hatched lavender orps from Carolina Rare Chicks, good luck on your babies!Hello I read through your thread, wonderful information and more than a few laughs along the way. You have beautiful birds and a set up to aspire to.
I received my first English Orpington eggs (Jubilee and Silver Laced) from Carolina Rare Chicks and they are currently under a broody they should hatch out May 2-3 with any luck.
No. Obviously. They were the only three eggs out of 48 that had intact air cells.Came out, like they hatched with ruptured airsacs?
No, you strange little person! I have too much to do without going around measuring things that aren’t in pictures I receive from male suitors. LolHey Colt, this is gonna sound weird, but di you happen to know how tall your serama females are? Like from their toes to the top of their combs?
OMG!No. Obviously. They were the only three eggs out of 48 that had intact air cells.
No, you strange little person! I have too much to do without going around measuring things that aren’t in pictures I receive from male suitors. Lol
The last part
Yeah, my reread today made that much more apparent.No. Obviously. They were the only three eggs out of 48 that had intact air cells.
No, you strange little person! I have too much to do without going around measuring things that aren’t in pictures I receive from male suitors. Lol
The last part
It was funny!
Nope. They're too tall I think. Rats, I thought it would have been adorableYeah, my reread today made that much more apparent.
Fine, to the Google I'll go. I had an adorable idea while working on Friday, but it obviously wouldn't work if they're larger than I'm guessing