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  1. Laingcroft

    Traditional Serama

    Makes sense to me. I'm going to call mine Serama to anyone who asks :) Not likely to do much showing in my neck of the woods though. Already have my hands full with bunny shows and not too many Serama folks up this way --- just three or four folks who have them as pets --- so table top...
  2. Laingcroft

    Traditional Serama

    Quote (in red) from Carolynspeeps: Traditional by definition is something handed down without formalization through the generations or as a tradition. In its native land, there has been no set standard for the Serama to date, just a conglomeration of types and that's what got off the boat in...
  3. Laingcroft

    Traditional Serama

    Great...now I'm confused again. When I read the American Standard as approved by the APA/ABA I see outlined a specific body type. And it is quite clear that any chicken that does not conform to the ideal body type (or pretty darn close since no bird is perfect) would be considered a "cull."...
  4. Laingcroft

    Traditional Serama

    WARNING! Long reply :) First, I think the use of the word "conjure" is inappropriate as it implies trickery or deceit, as in making up something from nothing, which is not the case. Since I've 'discovered' the Serama, I've been doing a bit of research so I can have solid information when...
  5. Laingcroft

    Traditional Serama

    I have to see things side by side to see the differences - like comparing paint chips; what is ecru and what is taupe? As for the Serama, I find American, Traditional and Malaysian not as easily visualized or descriptive as the Ayam Malaysian style/type designations of "dragon," (picture the...
  6. Laingcroft

    Traditional Serama

    I've sat down with all of the standards I could find - The “American Serama” standard from SCNA brochure, the DRAFT "Malaysian Serama" standard from post above and the "Traditional Serama" at the beginning of this thread. The Traditional standard is a more generalized description rather than...
  7. Laingcroft

    Traditional Serama

    Quote: Is it the same time frame every year? Definitely can't do this year but next year is a possibility with enough time to plan. One more day to LOCKDOWN! Then hopefully I can post pics of my seramas (peeps).
  8. Laingcroft

    Traditional Serama

    I'd love to come on down to New Orleans; if it weren't for the job, school schedule....and tax returns due
  9. Laingcroft

    Traditional Serama

    Quote: You are making it VERY hard to wait until May!
  10. Laingcroft

    Traditional Serama

    Quote: Oh, wow...LOVE that mottled hen. She's shaped just like a little heart! (Can see it best in pic 3).
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