The Chickens in the Meet Our Chickens Sections are Not For Sale
Seramas are a bantam breed of chicken, otherwise known as a mini chicken. These chickens are considered an ornamental bird meaning they are great pets or show birds. Because Seramas are a mini chicken they are not as tolerant to heat and cold so making sure they have appropriate accommations for extreme weather and temperatures is a must when owning this breed. Also making sure that nesting boxes and roosts are appropriate for their tiny size is a must, though it is not uncommon for a Serama to chose to nest in bedding on the floor at times. There are different levels of extreme or non-extreme body profiles to consider when chosing your Serama, however, the more extreme body types are not offered here at Hexagon H Ranch. Serama also come in smooth, frizzled (regular and satin), and silkied feather types. We offer silkied and frizzled types here at Hexagon H Ranch. Occasionally Serama hens/pullets will have combs and/or waddles. Because I breed intentionally to produce more of those, I usually have an abundance of girls with combs and waddles. Yes, breeding age boys ave very bright red combs and waddles- so do laing age hens. Serama are very friendly chickens and it is not uncommon for Serama breeders and owners to keep multiple roosters housed together. Here at Hexagon H Ranch we introduce our birds to being handled by adults and kids alike from an early age so that they are more socialized and it is not uncommon for them to respond to their name, beg for treats and pets, and to consider you one of the flock! You can also rest assured that they are exposed to bunnies and our dogs (who work them) so they do not have a fear of dogs. (Please keep this in mind if your dog is not friendly to chickens or has not been exposed to them as our mini chickens do not posses the natural fear of dogs and will not recognize them as not safe.) Seramas love a good dirt/ dust bath and make the happiest chittering sounds. They are hilarious to watch as they are jam packed with personality in their tiny bodies. Though Serama are a very tiny breed of chicken, please note they are typically larger than Kikiriki.They will commonly range in height from as small as six inches to as tall as slightly under ten inches. I intentionally breed down on size so my birds have often been referred to as micro and teacup.*They carry themselves in a “V” shaped upright posture, and they even carry their tail feathers upright as well.The Serama has a muscular body and carries a full breast. Characteristically, Seramas have large wings when considered in proportion to their bodies, and they hold their wings downward, nearly touching the ground.The legs of the Serama can be either medium or long and are straight and set wide apart to accommodate their full and muscular body frame. Seramas are not known for being prolific layers, but they lay regularly- and eggs are small and it can take 2-4 Serama eggs to equal a store bought egg but though small, they are still perfectly edible and hatchable. Though there are no guarantees with poultry, with proper care if you are lucky enough, they are expected to live 7-10 years so plan accordingly when planning to bring home your mini chicken.
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Kikiriki are a bantam breed of chicken that originates from Puerto Rico, otherwise known as a mini or micro chicken. These chickens are considered an ornamental bird meaning they are great pets but they are not yet recognized for show. Because Kikirikis are a mini chicken they are not as tolerant to heat and cold so making sure they have appropriate accommations for extreme weather and temperatures is a must when owning this breed. Also making sure that nesting boxes and roosts are appropriate for their tiny size is a must, though it is not uncommon for a Kikiriki to chose to nest in bedding on the floor at times. There is not a common color for Kikiriki and you will see all different color variations and things like lacing and penciling in their feather colors. They are smooth feathered. They do have different variations such as Bola/Bolo (tail-less), Naked Neck, Toppy, Big Bone or Bonehead and rarely a Henny Roo and many of these combinations. We offer all types here at Hexagon H Ranch. They can also have many different comb types. Please note it is extremely common for the hens/pullets to have large combs, sometimes even larger than the roosters. The large and floppy hen combs are and a good henny roo are all really cool perks of the breed. Kikiriki are very friendly and social by nature and if housed and acclimated in appropriate ways that encourage that behavior of these chickens and it is not uncommon for Kikiriki breeders and owners to keep multiple roosters housed together. Here at Hexagon H Ranch we introduce our birds to being handled by adults and kids alike from an early age so that they are more socialized and it is not uncommon for them to respond to their name, beg for treats and pets, and to consider you one of the flock! You can also rest assured that they are exposed to bunnies and our dogs (who work them) so they do not have a fear of dogs. (Please keep this in mind if your dog is not friendly to chickens or has not been exposed to them as our mini chickens do not posses the natural fear of dogs and will not recognize them as not safe.) Kikirikis love a good dirt/ dust bath and make the happiest chittering sounds. They are hilarious to watch as they are jam packed with personality in their tiny bodies. Kikiriki are typically much smaller than Serama chickens and truely are the epitome of a mini or micro chicken. Kikiriki chickens are not known for laying alot of eggs and it can take up to 6 or more kikirki eggs to equal the same size as a regular store bought egg, but they are perfectly good for eating. Though there are no guarantees with poultry, with proper care they are expected to live 7-10 years so plan accordingly when planning to bring home your mini chicken.
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