Cathy I just got your message and answer you in the PM and congrats on the color ...
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You most definitely can put in the order and it should be the goal of every mating! Whether the order gets filled is a different story . lol
On the the order of critique though if that bird is in a natural stacne and you can get a better posture out of him not only should he be bred he should be shown ! He should be the foundation of your line to boot.
I am not a Serama "breeder" but I do look at the standard and realize as beautiful as chainsaw is he does not make the cut. His daughter is an improvement and I plan to continue with her and her mother but I am thinking I would like to get a better rooster to use. (anyone out there that was fond of Chainsaw please get in touch he would be available free for shipping if I can get a better quality bird) Your #1 has all of the qualities (except color) that I have been wanting in my serama. He has a good full tail that just about touches the back of his neck and a great line from eye to foot with a short back and nice S posture . I would love to hear about a boy child of his looking for a home if he has the same qualities . Daughters would work too , just not as well or fast, can do a lot more with a roo than a hen .
Can you post pics of the hens he has mated with. If you want to Pm me we can do a bit of back and forth of pics maybe trades ? We also need to find this Jonnie that LA has sent birds to HAHA
BTW
Love your doggie !
ta die for kenThank you Pattie as I am always hard at work on this project to help the breed In the west
should be cull and not bred back to the seramas
Like i said, they will be for pets only. I am not a breeder. I'll leave that up to people like you who know what they are doing. Any other input on these birds is appreciated as well as where I may be able to find pet quality seramas in SD CA. I have been wanting one for sooo long (kinda my dream chicken) and am dissapointed to find that these birds may be something else all together. Anyone have any culls they are looking to get rid of?
I know. I've always wanted to show but up til recently, I've had huge stage fright issues so I haven't been able to. I've finally got it under control and I think it would be really fun to do something local and see how it goes before I try something big.
Any advice you can give would be great, I know about showing horses but nothing about showing birds.
He was a low man on the totem pole in the bachelor pen he came out of so hes missing some head feathers. he actually stands straighter than this but was a little stressed from the drive home.
Not the best pic but shows her color well. What would you call her?
why start out with culls I have a friend In SD and he can help you out ... He has bred lots of typey seramas and he is selling some right now But you can drive to Los Angeles and that is where I am ...