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  1. ChickenCanoe

    Serama or Japanese bantam?

    Well, in that case, there are at least a dozen breeders of Japanese in the list I posted in MO> Hopefully WI has a similar list but MO is the only state I've seen with such.
  2. ChickenCanoe

    Serama or Japanese bantam?

    Understood. You can go to ABA shows to find good dedicated serama breeders. The Missouri NPIP list has 8 breeders you can look into. https://agriculture.mo.gov/animals/pdf/poultry_yearbook.pdf Check out Cindy Rusk, Julia Hess and Holly Hoffman because they focus on fewer breeds.
  3. ChickenCanoe

    Serama or Japanese bantam?

    I'm not talking about you. I'm talking about everyone that came before you and after as well as others. It is disturbingly common for people to mix breeds, yet label them as a single breed.
  4. ChickenCanoe

    Serama or Japanese bantam?

    Truer words have never been spoken. Same holds true for many other breeds.
  5. ChickenCanoe

    Serama or Japanese bantam?

    Try to weigh them in another month or two. The Japs should be around 500 grams or so while the Seramas should be well under that. If you take one to a ABA show, a good judge would know the difference.
  6. ChickenCanoe

    Serama or Japanese bantam?

    I'm not an expert on either of those breeds but I'm leaning to Japanese bantam. In fact I've never owned a bantam anything. What do they weigh and how old are they? There are lots of pictures of both in the next links. http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Sri/BRKSri.html...
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