American serama thread!

I see no improvement ,anyway found this pic on Kens old thread of the Grand father Tail and type is still off. But your right you got a cookie cutter .
 
From my understanding you guys started from the same line which is Jerry. But Ken bred for type and color and from what I've seen on what you guys posted Ken improve type and he has made cocoapop and you have made only cocoapatton . Your at F3 from brother and sister breeding and type is still the same long on the back, tail setting is off and legs look shorter.
 
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Cute chick pics for today....

5 day olds

Here's Little Dan, his toes are normal... DH didn't wipe the poop before he shot.



Here is another great prospect. It is a hatchmate to Little Dan, but is not mine. I hatched a few eggs for a friend.

 
Cute chick pics for today....

5 day olds

Here's Little Dan, his toes are normal... DH didn't wipe the poop before he shot.



Here is another great prospect. It is a hatchmate to Little Dan, but is not mine. I hatched a few eggs for a friend.


He or She is very cute sunny congrats!
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joey looking good i can see the progress in what your working for.... proof is in the pudding as they say..... congratz you really made strides with the maylay project
 
From my understanding you guys started from the same line which is Jerry. But Ken bred for type and color and from what I seen on what you guys posted Ken improve type and he has made cocoapop and you have made only cocoapatton . Your at F3 from brother and sister breeding and type is still the same long on the back, tail setting is off and legs look shorter.
Well Chickenlover<3, you can say what ever you want......I spend less then 400$ on my flock and I am happy with where I am at right now. As for the color, everyone can make a cocopop but to have them breed true to the color take knowlege to do so. Let me ask you this, is the pair you got from your friend throw the offspring the same color as the dad/mom???? You do the math on what you have is cocopop or cocopatton.....you sound like you lack the knowlege on how to breed for color, a brother and sister breeding is how you lock up the color in poultry breeding. If you don't believe me, ask anyone that have experience on breeding. Just in case you don't know, almost all the seramas in the Norther America are from Jerry's line except for a few others were brought over by 2 other hobbiest but the numbers weren't as great as Jerry's.
 

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