American serama thread!

I consider 'pet quality' to be the highest quality.
My birds don't attempt to follow the accepted standard so they're not easily comparable to other birds.


I agree that they should be the highest quality possible. The reason why I have been giving birds away as cross breed bantams; not good enough to be sold as serama. Now I think they're good enough to be called pet quality serama. These are terrific; I would love to get some silkied serama. Looking at them brings me a smile. To me it's the show quality that are the highest quality. Pet quality are birds, while good examples of serama, are not perfect.
 
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your Fertility seems to be doing so much better since you switched roosters!

It sure has. There has been three clutches since I changed. The first-90% nine out ten eggs. The second-100% four out of four eggs. The third-83% five out of six eggs-providing nothing goes wrong and the five actually hatch.

Now I've put the first rooster with my young pullet. Their characteristics seem to mesh better.
 
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Super! I told you so.



That sure does look like a big egg for such a little bird.  Odd how that goes-My Japanese pullet is a big robust bird and her eggs are the size of the serama.

I promise I'm not laying that really was her egg. She is all alone right now and I came in from working on fence and there it was! I was surprised to at the size of it. That egg is the same size as my class c seramas egg.
 
I promise I'm not laying that really was her egg. She is all alone right now and I came in from working on fence and there it was! I was surprised to at the size of it. That egg is the same size as my class c seramas egg.

Hold on a minute! I've seen big eggs from little hens before. Accusations of lying was not my intention at all
 

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