American serama thread!

Hi Folks- I am new to this thread and am intereted in learning more about seramas. I am thinking of buying some from an online friend later this fall. Please correct me if I am wrong, but the only variety of serama that has been accepted by the APA is the white. I am wondering, are there folks who are working on getting another variety accepted? If so, which varieties? The person I am thinking of buyint them from has all different colors mixed in one pen....many colors, if I understand correctly.

Is there any recommendations as to which variety to start with? I will probably just start out with a trio. I am intending to get back into showing some of my chickens. I've done that in the past and really enjoy it.

I'm open to any and all suggestions.
 
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LOL!!! Yes, Bill, I'm quite familiar with "late bloomers" !!!
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I say keep him. I mean really, every breeder has a "pet" pen don't they???
 
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Black is in the works, but probably a couple years away. Patterned colors will likely be a long way off, but if you have any Serama (SCNA sanctioned) shows in your area, they are colorblind! The Serama type is what they are judged on.

I am absolutely smitten with the breed..... hook line and sinker
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Black is in the works, but probably a couple years away. Patterned colors will likely be a long way off, but if you have any Serama (SCNA sanctioned) shows in your area, they are colorblind! The Serama type is what they are judged on.

I am absolutely smitten with the breed..... hook line and sinker
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Well, that makes sense. It seems the solid colors are usually the first to get "right." Thanks for the info. I don't know how "typey" the ones are that I am going to see. I'll know in about a month.
 
My Chocolate/Cocoamoto Project really took off this year.
I have nine of these ladies, identical, like peas in a pod
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Brown Beaks, Brown Eyes
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Brown Shanks
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Brown Feathers
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Decent Type
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Long legs, wide, tall tails
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I wish the cock counterparts were half as good.
 
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Unless they have been working on a specific color with breeders separated out( whites, blacks), you will get a variety of colors from any birds that you get no matter what color the birds are. Serama are a wonderful melting pot of genetics.
 
Jerry,
Now that's what I'm talkin about!! I hope some of my choco's turn out as nice
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I haven't gotten any cockerels from my chocolates, how weird. I'm working on it though, I don't have the sense not to try
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This is my favorite color if I'm going to work on a solid. I guess you just keep trying. If you have any roosters you're not happy with, maybe my solid black pullets and my chocolate pullets might cross well with them.

Ivywoods,
If no one else has already mentioned it, check out the SCNA ( http://www.seramacouncilofnorthamerica.com/ ) to learn the most about the Serama.

Cathy
 

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