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smoothmule, thank you for your reply. Great, I am willing to put the work in if I can have more like him but smaller. Here's a picture of my Golden Duckwing guy. I think he's so colorful..Suz,
You can breed his daughters that are correct back to him then his granddaughters. You'll get smaller ones with each generation. Just be sure they have good enough "type" too. Size isn't everything and they can be bred down to so small they are not fertile this way. Getting the size down isn't going to be hard, it's keeping the color/markings correct and the type. There are a lot of color genes in the Serama's and many of them can pop up and sure surprise you but that's half the fun. There are some golden duckwing chicks in the group I just hatched I'll have young pullets and cockerels for sale in a few months. If you like duckwings, I have more to hatch too.
Here is my silver duckwing rooster. He's split (S+/s+) from what I'm seeing in his chicks. These are the first I've hatched by him. He's messy here. I hadn't had him very long and he was busy breeding hens so he wasn't in condition feather wise here.
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