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  1. WoDia

    From egg to chick!

    Hatching would be the way to go. And, if you get some roosters, well… you could tell hubs to look at it this way: 3 to 4 Serama roosters equals to 1 LF rooster. 😉 See if he’ll fall for it. 😁
  2. WoDia

    From egg to chick!

    I agree with you on not putting a regular bantam male with Serama hens. Those larger boys of mine have their own space. I have a few micro and A -class hens that always get extra care and protection… and currently are (fortunately for them) not with the flock. They’re on eggs, so they’re safe...
  3. WoDia

    From egg to chick!

    Since there was some talk about Serama crowing, I thought I’d add that mine can sound VERY loud. Amazing for such a tiny chicken, but they’ve got incredible lungs. I have crowing competitions going on all the time! ☺️
  4. WoDia

    From egg to chick!

    My Seramas do well with the Mille Fleur d’Uccles, Porcelain d’Anvers, Golden Sebrights, Silkie bantams, and bantam hybrids, but I won’t take the chance with LF. A teeny tiny Serama hen could be injured or worse by a very amorous, young LF male (as you said). I imagine other members do mix their...
  5. WoDia

    From egg to chick!

    I never keep Seramas with LF… ONLY with other bantams. That’s my preference, but other people may say different. I have kept GSB roosters with LF hens, and they’ve done well. I would NOT recommend keeping Seramas and LF together due to size alone. I’d be horrified seeing a LF rooster attempting...
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