Juniors... Championship of Hens!
These are babies of Uncle Albert and Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. Their coloring is beautiful, although I don't know what it is called.
A pair of white cockerels, still rather young, that I am hoping to sell.
Three of my male frizzled seramas. Two are looking for homes. All are about 11-weeks old. Waiting for them to grow a bit before rehoming.
NPIP Nebraska.
Silkied Serama Pair #1
With the break in weather coming next week, I am finally able to ship out birds. I have three sets of silkied seramas--black and white mottled--looking to be rehomed.
Each pair is $60.00; shipping cost is $65.00. PM me if you have additional questions or wish additional photos of the birds.
PS: I am not a good photographer, but I will give you my best shots!
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The Chicken Underground (Janine M. Brooks)
NPIP Nebraska
In case you are wondering . . .
I currently have both silkied and smooth-coated Seramas for sale. As it is getting a bit warm, I cannot ship -- I will only ship if temperatures drop back down to the lower 80s.,And I will deliver within reason: meaning I will meet you at a halfway point for the cost of gas.
Normally I ask $35.00 for a cockerel (under 3-months); and will sell a pullet with the cockerel for an additional $45.00 (and I discount $5.00 off on a pair to total $75.00). With this warmer weather, I am dropping my price on cockerels to $25.00, or $65.00 for a pair. . .
My birds are all raised by their brooding mamas. During chick-rearing time, my friend and I interact with the chickens to ensure they have human engagement. I take a lot of pride in these birds.
I currently have 3 pairs of silkied seramas and 2 pairs of smooth-coated seramas, all under 3-months of age. Let me know if you are interested . . . pictures are below.
The Chicken Underground
Owner, Janine Brooks
Registered member of SCNA
NPIP Nebraska
PS: I am an awful picture taker -- I can tell you the silkied seramas are all black and white mottled, and the smooths are all black and white (I want to say) mottled, too.
PPS: I will be bringing birds down to Oklahoma on June 2nd.