Tux & Pippa of Oregon Serama, enjoying some afternoon shade. Photo edited by quarzaac.
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Tux & Pippa of Oregon Serama, enjoying some afternoon shade. Photo edited by quarzaac.
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Va-va-voom!
Tux, a mini fur-baby!
Lexi, a mottled mille-fleur-like serama pullet.
Young Mr. Mallory looks so fetching on this picnic tablecloth.
Feather duster ;)
Late Spring Hatch-A-Thon!
The Clone Project 😉 I want to show off some of the pretties we’re hatching this year at Oregon Serama! First off, a little about this years hatch. This is a big hatch for us, because I’m only hatching once this year (I hope)! So I’ve gotta make it count. We’re working on type, increasing our pool of silkie feathered birds, and hatching for two color projects: blue and chocolate. Splash baby,…
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Sometimes there’s nothing better than having the blues. :)
My new fur baby, Voodoo.
How To Sex Your Serama Chicks
How To Sex Your Serama Chicks
It’s spring and in the spring there are chicks, and when there are chicks, there are folks asking, “Is this chick a boy or a girl?” And if you’re like me, you’re also crossing your fingers and chanting, “Girls! Girls! Girls!” in your head! So I’m going to give you the simple answer. Here’s how to sex your serama chicks: wait. No, seriously. In most cases, you will know by 3-4 weeks of age which…
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Spring chicks, my first hatch of the year. The one on the left is from my blue project, the other 3 are out of a trio I have matched for type. So excited to see how they turn out!
My First Poultry Show!
My First Poultry Show!
Katherine Ellsworth’s lovely silver birchen girl. Last week I attended my first serama tabletop show and I gotta say, it was pretty awesome. Northwest Serama club hosted the show at the Benton Co Fairgrounds in Corvallis, alongside the Oregon Spring Invitational which was going on in the same building. I didn’t bring any birds to show myself as I don’t drive and won’t ever be able to get into…
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Chocolates project is coming along. :)
Hey, Long Time No See!
Hey, Long Time No See!
Hello dear readers! If I have any! 😉 So it turns out I may not be the blogging enthusiast I imagined myself to be. I guess it’s been around a year since I started this blog, then left it to the crickets. My plans for this space were ambitious, but life is busy and lends itself more to casual writing, so maybe that’s where I’ll take things. Let’s chat a bit about what I’ve been up to the past…
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One of my little chocolate cuties. :)
Count Chocula, one of our chocolate serama roosters at Oregon Serama.