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    Expert help needed - recessive leg feathering in seramas?

    It's Dixiebirds, I'm sorry! His name is Clarence E. Pauley Jr. and his website is www.dixiebirds.com On his for sale page at the bottom, there is a way to email him. I've never met him, but I understand that he is really nice and helpful, and he is passionate about his Seramas! Good luck!
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    Expert help needed - recessive leg feathering in seramas?

    No expert here, and I don't have a lot of practical experience breeding birds. But I have read all that I can and seen all the birds that I can and talked with all the people that I can. Maybe I can someday become a Serama "borg" with all the collective intelligence there is . Seramas aren't...
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    Expert help needed - recessive leg feathering in seramas?

    Quote: It depends on how you are doing your matings. Do you breed back to parents? Siblings? Dixiechicks can I'm sure shed light on the subject, but I'm thinking that it's a recessive gene (assuming it's only one gene.) Even though he's been working on them for quite a while, his birds...
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    Expert help needed - recessive leg feathering in seramas?

    I hatched a Serama chick with leg feathering last year, and none of my adult birds display the trait. I gave the hatchling away to the daughter of a co-worker, so I don't know what he looks like today, and I don't remember the cross that produced it. I'm told that it just pops up sometimes. I...
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