American serama thread!

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He looks like something I will keep my eye on as he grows. Are you aware that there is a 20% plus and minus varience on the weight of show bird??? Cockerel = 12.8 - 16.8, cock = 12.8 - 19.2, you can always enter your heavy cockerels in cock class if you think they have a chance. Same here, I can't wait to see how my chicks going to look like as they mature.....so far, I can see I have around 4 out of 10 from my cocopop project are looking good. Beside the birds, everything is smooth sailing my friend....thanks for asking.
 
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Well, I have been working with the young pullet but not the hen I have in my brooder....I don't know if she is in shape for showing or not.

This is her when she was 18 with no kids....LOL
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Recent pic of her being mom with the kids at the age of 35.
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I need to really clean her up if I want to show her, she is one of my best hen.

Wow! What a pretty girl and such a pretty feather pattern. I have never seen a chicken with that type of pattern. Do you know what that is called?

Thanks Ivywoods.....Jerry S. named it chocolate ginger.
 
I know my friend but i have birds that are coming in at 20oz little fat bitt's i tell ya . its all good just have to work some other birds i have no big deal just wasted time on birds i won't show now but they are tame . lol
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He looks like something I will keep my eye on as he grows. Are you aware that there is a 20% plus and minus varience on the weight of show bird??? Cockerel = 12.8 - 16.8, cock = 12.8 - 19.2, you can always enter your heavy cockerels in cock class if you think they have a chance. Same here, I can't wait to see how my chicks going to look like as they mature.....so far, I can see I have around 4 out of 10 from my cocopop project are looking good. Beside the birds, everything is smooth sailing my friend....thanks for asking.
 
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Weigh them again when they are older. I have a pair of wheaten sisters that have been shrinking with age. At their last show as pullets, one was 11.1 and the other was 11.2 ounces. The last time I showed them, they were 10.5 and 10.3, respectively, and DQ'ed.

Big show yesterday in Lebanon Indiana, with over 50 birds and 15 exhibitors in both open and junior. My computer is slow in uploading pics, but I'll post the winners here, and include the link to my Photobucket page so you can see all the honors of the day. There was no SCNA judge available to do TT judging, so the Indiana state rep and a fellow who is considering becoming a judge sat down to practice their evaluation skills. Therefore, these placings are not official, but I think they did a pretty good job. And I'm not just saying that because I did well, either!

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WOW! Thanks for the link to the chocolate thread, and THANK YOU everyone for the pics.
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I think I am getting the idea, even with all the variations. You guys are great but.......

YOU'RE KILLING ME! These are some of the prettiest birds I have ever seen!
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I started laughing to myself as I was looking at the pics. My DH was sitting right beside me (our computers are side by side... he dinks around on his while I dink around on mine!) He said, "You're afraid you are going to come home with 20 of those, aren't you?"

He read my mind!
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I was thinking I wanted to get a pair of white and a pair or two to work toward a crele project, but now I'm not so sure. I think I'm just going to have to go look and see what I can't live without. He's right. I just very well may come home with 20....


....or so.
 

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