Sorry that I am late to this.
Without video, it’s hard to judge a serama’s type. For all I know he stands better at times. But yes, your assessment is correct.
One critique I can give is that the main and lesser sickles are quite curved, you want those to be pretty straight.
He is not a...
I only know the standard for the Serama Council of North America, not sure if that covers Canada or not lol. But I will give him a shot.
How old is he? If he’s still a cockerel he has potential. Not a bad bird. Obviously I can only judge from this one photo and a video would give a more...
That’s so fun! I love my frizzle seramas. I’m having three dozen serama eggs shipped to me from a breeder I really like. Should ship out today. A bit of a birthday present as I’m turning 22 today.
I’m not often on here but I just saw this. That’s very sweet, thank you. It definitely wasn’t great at first but the moderator team has been great now.
Also part of the reason you see only young birds being pictured when discussing micros is because they very rarely make it to adulthood. My 4 year old silkied hen, Thistle, is clearly starting to feel her age. She has only ever laid fairy eggs. I’ve had two functional micro seramas out of this...
Hello! I’m an apprentice serama judge and breeder of 7 years.
The Serama Council of North America no longer recognizes weight classes. They just have to be under 14 oz for hens and 16 for cocks.
“Micro” seramas do exist, but should never exist intentionally (in my opinion). They can have...
Chickens spilling feed is part of raising chickens lol. They definitely spill more than they eat here. Scratching to find food is part of chicken psychology, so unfortunately they feel the need to scratch in the food before they eat. Keep that feeder full- for some reason mine prefer to eat from...