I thought I would introduce myself first, I've had standard chickens for a long time and last year I was introduced to Seramas to show in my local 4H group. I got five Seramas from two breeders, and now have been to a couple of different shows, and they have all done very well. This summer I...
I thought I would introduce myself first, I've had standard chickens for a long time and last year I was introduced to Seramas to show in my local 4H group. I got five Seramas from two breeders, and now have been to a couple of different shows, and they have all done very well. This summer I...
My hatch is finished, I ended up with three little Seramas, they are doing great.:jumpy
Now i'm just hoping some are female, in the past I’ve had really bad luck.
In the photo they look much bigger than they really are, they were about ten grams when they hatched.
You can find breeders on The Serama Council of North America website. There is also Perfectly Poultry in Oklahoma City.
https://www.scnaonline.org/#home
Those pictures are a good example of the breed, but I don't know how well they would do at a show.
The d'Uccle club is a great source to find the breed and and color standard.
http://www.belgianduccle.org/