American serama thread!

I will have some 4 month old cockerals and pullets for sale as soon as the weather cools down a bit more...they are all hatched from Cogburn and two of my best hens.











I love these! So pretty!
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It took long enough to get pics. But this is my little guy. He was hatched in May so his type will improve but I'm in love.
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I love the size of his Chest and his attitude
 
It has been a long time since I have posted any pics of my birds...I had a fair hatch from my hens this Spring and ended up with three really good hens and one roo that was triple laced like Cogburn...unfortunately I could not catch him one morning before work and when I returned at lunch...something had killed him. I will have to keep trying to produce another Cogburn...but so far it has been very difficult. Here are some current pics.






 
I was thinking about taking Cogburn to a show here in Texas in October but with all the bird flu talk...I don't know if I should...what is everyone's opinion on this situation?
 
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I'm so glad I found this thread! I ordered some standard size hen eggs. Wanting to incubate so I can add to my flock. I ended up getting two assorted bantam eggs. they were cream with a little point at the end. Almost identically to my Mille fluer's eggs. I have no idea what breed they are. Couldn't be cuter! However,
I'm trying to narrow it down. If anyone can give me any information I'd greatly appreciate it! As I would like to learn about this breed and I love these little adorable fluff balls ! I do have two bantams in another coop. One is a Cochin and the other is a Mille Fluer D'uucle
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I absolutely love both of them!
The batam egg is a bit larger then the eggs these chicks hatched out of. It is the same shape and color.



That is adorable!
Cutest picture and chick! It looks very similar to my two bantams. If anyone thinks or knows the breed of these two cuties. I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks a ton!
 

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