American serama thread!

yall have have some great looking birds, when buying serama what do i need to look out for ? what is the size of a oegb , some serama pics on craigslist look like the tail is low thay were not standing is that why , im not new to chickens just new to the little ones , thanks tony
 
i'm not showing any serama roo's and non of them molt... i kind of wanted to show a hen, but guess what... she's the only one molting and dropping feathers like leaves on a tree...
 
OH GEEZ Gumbii, talk about Murphys Laws working overtime......
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What would that climate controlled environment be?? What triggers them to drop feathers?

Changes in light/temperature
 
Sooooooo, long story super short I won a pair from Grady Taylor in a raffle at a show this weekend. The personality is very nice. I'm amazed at the width of the heads- and since I raise silkies and SLW I definitely appreciate a wide head.

He's a bit large, to me the type seems nice. She's short legged, but otherwise nice. Problem is they aren't a standard color. They're at my house now, housed separately in cages with shavings (quite large, don't want to damage feathers), it's a cockerel and pullet and she is currently laying. I've been one of the people who has grumbled about seramas being "all kinds of weird colors".... (like what the heck is cocopop? cocopuff?) and I thought of them as a very upright, smaller, OEG.... but I'm actually shocked at the great temperament of these birds. I now understand why they are so well liked.

There's a lot of challenges ahead for the SCNA, but what a delightful little bird! I'll be excited to see how the black, white, mottled, wheaten, black tailed buff, etc lines come along. You guys have a jewel and a great advocate in Mr. Mongold. Just wanted to drop in and give praise where praise is due- what nice little birds!
 
Grady has very nice birds...short-legged hen and a large cock just doesn't sound like something that would come from Grady
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Most Serama are not a standard color, so don't worry about that.
 
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and what is the standard color...?

sorry, but the whole "standardization" of serama colors is dumb... we are the only country doing this... i just posted something like that on the SCNA forum... instead of appreciating their surprise of colors, we're trying to make them into another cookie cutter boring standard bantam here... i for one am never going to breed for color... to make 10-12 different standard colors is destroying the serama breed... what a huge joke it's become over here... they aren't even rare anymore... i see more listings for them on craigslist than silkies... i find more serama at my feedstores than OEGB...

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breed for type and that's it...
 
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and what is the standard color...?

sorry, but the whole "standardization" of serama colors is dumb... we are the only country doing this... i just posted something like that on the SCNA forum... instead of appreciating their surprise of colors, we're trying to make them into another cookie cutter boring standard bantam here... i for one am never going to breed for color... to make 10-12 different standard colors is destroying the serama breed... what a huge joke it's become over here... they aren't even rare anymore... i see more listings for them on craigslist than silkies... i find more serama at my feedstores than OEGB...

teh lame...
breed for type and that's it...

This whole Serama thing has you all combative, doesn't it? Rest assured, the non-standardized colors will always have a place in the SCNA table top shows, but for them to be accepted by the APA and ABA they have to have standard colors.
 
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