American serama thread!

In Malaysia, Seramas were only bred for type, not color. However, that's not the American way (well not the whole way, LOL) Here they are trying to breed what's called varieties, which is feather color. So far, we have pure bread whites, they say they have blacks now, and there are others close to being predictable, such as wheaten. You need a variety to be accepted by the APA to show the bird, except for table top showing. That's how most Seramas are shown
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She said he scored an 87 for Table Top judging at the Ohio SCNA National.
 
I will bring the camra back up if more eggs start to pip , the two that were pipped this morning hatched out and are in the brooder sleeping,
I dont now what my humidty was because the only thing I have that tells me humidty that I could find wont fit into the brinsea mini so I just kept a little water n tehre till lock down then filled it up .
Today is day 19 so hopefully the other eggs will be ok and hatch at some point in the next two days.
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The ASA will be having a table top show in conjunction with the ABA National in Stockton, CA. January 26, and 27th. More information on entering the Table Top show is coming. All birds entered in the Table Top show must also be entered in the host show.
Here is a link to the host show:

https://sites.google.com/site/pacificpoultrybreedersassn/

EVERYONE is welcome!
 
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