you prolly dont care but does anyone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost my account password. I love any assistance you can offer me.
@Uriah Sincere Thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
7:11 Chicks: What are you doing? Hen: I'm taking a bath! So cute, it reminds me when my hen had chicks, and we also thought one of them was a rosster, in fact no
Aha, love it. I didnt put the thought bubbles in back then but that's exactly what they would have said :-) It was thirdborn who turned out to be a rooster int he end. In hindsight I keep thinking that I am sure his comb was alittle larger even at hatch, but maybe I am imagining it!
Hi Tarika - thanks for your kind words. Chickens can be such loving creatures if treated with kindness, and I am glad to have you watching. Have agreat day!
I shouldn’t watch this because its tempting....Serama chicks need to come with a warning: they are addictive! You will want more, and broody serama mums will be all too happy to oblige! They are so tiny and trusting and just as wonderful when they are all grown up. Such a wonderful moment when you first see that newly hatched chick. They do grow so fast.
I agree - totally addicitve! Both the babies and the adults are just so adorable, smart and inquisitive. Though very tempted, I wasn't intending to hatch out any more serama chicks even though I really wanted to, but our flock has gotten smaller recently, and have given in to temptation. New video on the start of a new hatching journey coming soon.
I had read this somewhere also, but I think it can depend on breed and gentics. Seramas are a relatively newly created type and their genetics havent settled down consistently enough (or so I have read) so I am not sure whether this is also true for them.
The yellow stuff in the thumbnail image is egg yolk. I know some people prefer not to feed their hens raw eggs, so do try cooking it for your hens if that is your preference. All the best
Hi Rachel, thanks for waiting so patiently. I had actually never intended to become a chicken youtuber, and it took me by surprise how many lovely people enjoy watching these videos. I am an author by profession and had originally only uploaded a few videos so my book readers on my mailing list could see them. However, now that people love watching them I do plan on updating videos every once in a while. I don't have a regular schedule, but I guess i should try. I have been delayed uploading so long recently because of a lot of pressure with my work. I hope to update a bit more frequently in future. Thanks for watching and wishing you all the best.
Hello, if you are based in the UK or USA you can do a search online for anyone selling Serama chickens or their fertlie hatching eggs. We got ours from a breeder who is local in our area and then got the hatching eggs from a seller on ebay.
Hi Shabana, This breed are called Serama Chickens. (Sometime Ayam Serama / Malaysian Serama / Standard or American Serama.) They are the world's smallest chicken breed. You can look for breeders near your area online on facebook groups for seramas (there are many) or on instagram, or maybe any pet-selling websites in your country where people seel pets e.g. we have one called pets4homes in the uk. I am not exactly sure how much our seramas cost to buy - maybe £20 or £30 - because my sister purchased them. The hatching eggs I got for around £12-16 for 6 eggs on ebay. If you are new to keeping chickens, there are also the costs of housing them. Depending on what predators you have in your area, they will need completely secure coop and a run. Even housecats can hunt these little birds. And large chicken breeds (even bantams) may bully and even kill them, so they should preferably be housed separately. They will also need feeding equipment (waterer and feeder), and it is best to buy them 'chick flint grit' and 'extra fine oyster shell' because the grit and oystersheel sold for larger chickens is much too big for them. They mmight find enough in your garden if they are allowed to free range but mine have benefited a lot from having these topped up - I recommend it. Hope that helps. Good luck.
@@shabanashabana3207 What country are you in? If in UK or America you can check online, facebook groups or instagram pages of breeders and ask if you can buy. Or you can order hatching eggs from ebay.
@@shabanashabana3207 Ebay is a webiste where people buy and sell. i dont know if ebay is available in India. I am not sure where you can buy this breed in India. You can try doing a web-search for 'Serama chickens' and see if you can find anyone near you who is selling them. The breed is called Serama. Good luck.
Hi, is your chick any better? I hope so. I would need more information to see what the problem may be. Is the chick alone or with the mother or other chicks? I assume it may not be with the mother, or the mother would teach the chick to eat. If there is no mother, you need to teach the chicks to eat by tapping their food and water until they start eating and drinking. Keep doing it until they get into the habit of eating and drinking by themselves. Also make sure the area where the food and water is put is not too hot or cold for them. Chicks need a lot of rest. They sleep very often in the day and night, then wake to eat for a while, then go back to sleep. This is normal when they are young. The cage/pen must also be the right temperature to keep the chick comfortable. If chicks are cheeping too much or is too sluggish because it is hot or cold (or trying to move towards/away from a heat source), maybe adjust the placement of your heat lamp until the chicks seem confortable. Give them a range of tempatures (E.g. keeping it at bit cooler at one end) so that they can choose where is most comfortable for them. Finally, chicks need other chicks. They get afraid or stressed when they are lonely. Does your chick have other chicks to be with? If not, can you get another couple of chicks of a similar age and size to be with her? Otherwise you will have to do your best to keep her company, maybe give her a mirror too so that she thinks she has a playmate, and some people also try putting a soft toy in with her which may help her feel less lonely. Good luck!
Glad to find out that I’m not the only one who loves chicken! 😍
So great to discover a community of people who love chickens here! They really are the best pets once you get to understand them, arent they? 😊
Looking at the mother hen caring for her little one melts my heart!
Mine too!
I can listen to you talk all day! You are so tender and sweet! Artemis and her babies are adorable!
They are so adorable
Thank you! I wish they could have stayed babies forever!
You are such A goid chicken momma I love the way you take care of your chickens 😍❤🙏👍
Thank you Anita. I appreciate your lovely comment. Have great day!
you prolly dont care but does anyone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my account password. I love any assistance you can offer me.
@Jaiden Marcellus instablaster :)
@Uriah Sincere Thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Uriah Sincere It worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you really help me out !
What a good mama 😊🐔
7:11
Chicks: What are you doing?
Hen: I'm taking a bath!
So cute, it reminds me when my hen had chicks, and we also thought one of them was a rosster, in fact no
Aha, love it. I didnt put the thought bubbles in back then but that's exactly what they would have said :-) It was thirdborn who turned out to be a rooster int he end. In hindsight I keep thinking that I am sure his comb was alittle larger even at hatch, but maybe I am imagining it!
cool video good job im hatching some chicks soon as well fingers crossed!!!
Good luck with your hatch. i hope all goes well.
I love your videos
This is so adorable
Thank you
Beautiful Chicks :)
You are so kind
I love ur videos because u care for ur chickens and treat them as ur own children. Too good! 💞
Hi Tarika - thanks for your kind words. Chickens can be such loving creatures if treated with kindness, and I am glad to have you watching. Have agreat day!
cute docu
Thank you!
adorable very beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Sweet chickens make more vdos on hers pls
Thank you! Will put another video up soon
@@r.k.dreamingspetchickens1266. Thnq so much.❤❤❤❤me nd my mom love ur Chickens.I had two chickens bt they died last year.From Bangladesh
great video, very adorable
Thank you
Mr. Snuggles is such a cutie 🥰
Aw! He really is. Still is now he;s grown up but what a snuggly chick he was! 😊
Small Nuggets 😊
lol :-) They grew up so fast.
I shouldn’t watch this because its tempting....Serama chicks need to come with a warning: they are addictive! You will want more, and broody serama mums will be all too happy to oblige! They are so tiny and trusting and just as wonderful when they are all grown up. Such a wonderful moment when you first see that newly hatched chick. They do grow so fast.
I agree - totally addicitve! Both the babies and the adults are just so adorable, smart and inquisitive. Though very tempted, I wasn't intending to hatch out any more serama chicks even though I really wanted to, but our flock has gotten smaller recently, and have given in to temptation. New video on the start of a new hatching journey coming soon.
They are so cute 😃
Thanks
No problem
So cute
Thank you!
I love your videos. Seramas are just the best aren't they? Your video is so immersive and pleasant to watch.
Thank you, Taylor! So glad you enjoy watching them and lovely to hear from you. All the best.
I've found that the chicks who get their tail feathers first are usually hens.
I had read this somewhere also, but I think it can depend on breed and gentics. Seramas are a relatively newly created type and their genetics havent settled down consistently enough (or so I have read) so I am not sure whether this is also true for them.
What’s the yellow thing they r eating?
The yellow stuff in the thumbnail image is egg yolk. I know some people prefer not to feed their hens raw eggs, so do try cooking it for your hens if that is your preference. All the best
Lovely!! ♥️
Thank you! 😊
Do you keep all the roosters?
We had onle only rooster hatch out. We kept him. He is so adorable and loving!
Are u only doing 1 vid a month?
Hi Rachel, thanks for waiting so patiently. I had actually never intended to become a chicken youtuber, and it took me by surprise how many lovely people enjoy watching these videos. I am an author by profession and had originally only uploaded a few videos so my book readers on my mailing list could see them. However, now that people love watching them I do plan on updating videos every once in a while. I don't have a regular schedule, but I guess i should try. I have been delayed uploading so long recently because of a lot of pressure with my work. I hope to update a bit more frequently in future. Thanks for watching and wishing you all the best.
😍🥰
How long do serama eggs take to hatch under broody hen ?
Same as usual. Around 21 days. These babies took 21 days.
Where could I order them from ?I would appreciate any information .Thank you.
Hello, if you are based in the UK or USA you can do a search online for anyone selling Serama chickens or their fertlie hatching eggs. We got ours from a breeder who is local in our area and then got the hatching eggs from a seller on ebay.
Just my 2 cents - one of the best ways to find good breeders is from Facebook groups. Serama Chicken Fanciers and Serama Empire are two good ones.
@@troxycat Thank you
@@troxycat Great advice. Thanks
Where can get this breed? And how much it will rate
Hi Shabana, This breed are called Serama Chickens. (Sometime Ayam Serama / Malaysian Serama / Standard or American Serama.) They are the world's smallest chicken breed. You can look for breeders near your area online on facebook groups for seramas (there are many) or on instagram, or maybe any pet-selling websites in your country where people seel pets e.g. we have one called pets4homes in the uk. I am not exactly sure how much our seramas cost to buy - maybe £20 or £30 - because my sister purchased them. The hatching eggs I got for around £12-16 for 6 eggs on ebay.
If you are new to keeping chickens, there are also the costs of housing them. Depending on what predators you have in your area, they will need completely secure coop and a run. Even housecats can hunt these little birds. And large chicken breeds (even bantams) may bully and even kill them, so they should preferably be housed separately.
They will also need feeding equipment (waterer and feeder), and it is best to buy them 'chick flint grit' and 'extra fine oyster shell' because the grit and oystersheel sold for larger chickens is much too big for them. They mmight find enough in your garden if they are allowed to free range but mine have benefited a lot from having these topped up - I recommend it.
Hope that helps. Good luck.
OK but where can we get this breed?
@@shabanashabana3207 What country are you in? If in UK or America you can check online, facebook groups or instagram pages of breeders and ask if you can buy. Or you can order hatching eggs from ebay.
What is eBay I'm in India
@@shabanashabana3207 Ebay is a webiste where people buy and sell. i dont know if ebay is available in India. I am not sure where you can buy this breed in India. You can try doing a web-search for 'Serama chickens' and see if you can find anyone near you who is selling them. The breed is called Serama. Good luck.
The mommy is tacking a dirt bath
Yes, she was :-) And teaching the babies, who soon learned to love it too!
Serama chick of 1 week is not eating and it sleeping more why
Hi, is your chick any better? I hope so. I would need more information to see what the problem may be. Is the chick alone or with the mother or other chicks? I assume it may not be with the mother, or the mother would teach the chick to eat. If there is no mother, you need to teach the chicks to eat by tapping their food and water until they start eating and drinking. Keep doing it until they get into the habit of eating and drinking by themselves. Also make sure the area where the food and water is put is not too hot or cold for them. Chicks need a lot of rest. They sleep very often in the day and night, then wake to eat for a while, then go back to sleep. This is normal when they are young. The cage/pen must also be the right temperature to keep the chick comfortable. If chicks are cheeping too much or is too sluggish because it is hot or cold (or trying to move towards/away from a heat source), maybe adjust the placement of your heat lamp until the chicks seem confortable. Give them a range of tempatures (E.g. keeping it at bit cooler at one end) so that they can choose where is most comfortable for them. Finally, chicks need other chicks. They get afraid or stressed when they are lonely. Does your chick have other chicks to be with? If not, can you get another couple of chicks of a similar age and size to be with her? Otherwise you will have to do your best to keep her company, maybe give her a mirror too so that she thinks she has a playmate, and some people also try putting a soft toy in with her which may help her feel less lonely. Good luck!
can u guys post daily for like 4-8 mins like u used to because u post so long like every 3 months
Hi my chicken i has also hatched 3 chicks color black black and yellow
Aren't birds hatched, not born?
When the chicks don't have feathers they look so eww.
Aw - it was just that his baby fuzz had not dried yet after he;d hatched. I found him adorable!