I'm not sure how many of each there are. I'm not giving away all my Serama. mostly young that I raised this year. There are at least 6 of each. I'm giving them away as a group. I bought good stock and these are some of the young they produced. Thank you for your interest
I have to cut back my flock and have about a dozen young Serama roosters and hens that need a new home. located in Newnan Ga
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Thank you for the information. I kept reading all the standards and couldn't find anything about the leg color so it is good to know that when the breed standard becomes more refined as more colors are accepted into the ABA that the preferred leg color will be yellow. Will this be for both the...
Hi I was wondering which serama standard says they must have yellow legs. I've looked at all of them I can find and don't see it mention what color the legs must be. With other breeds the color of the legs changes with the color of the feathers so I always thought the serama would be the same...
Is the single comb that is to large and doesn't stand straight up hard to correct? My rooster has good conformation except for his comb being to large and flopping over. Will this be passed on to his young or will some of them have smaller straight standing combs?
I have a question about size. how do the Serama compare to the Old English game bantams in size?
Are the C class larger the B class the same size and the A class smaller?
thanks in advance
There is no scientific history of any problems with crested to crested breeding in the Swedish flower hen. So when you post your theory on this list it is taken by many who do not know better as fact. Since you claim you are just giving your own theory and not stating fact then I apologize for...
I'm going to stop posting about this now but in the past you and another person keep saying that the chicks will die in shell or shortly after they hatch if they are pure to the crest gene.
You keep insinuating that this is a fact and say that is why it is mentioned over and over on this...
When you say the chicks will not hatch because of it and if they do hatch will die shortly after hatching you are saying it is a lethal gene. It is obvious what posts are being talked about.