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I love the color, the shades of brown are so beautiful.I'm asking about the name. Did you make it up? I think its awesome.
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To post pictures: in the place where the smilie faces and text size and stuff is - the gray bar at the top - there is a thing right next to the video button that has a picture of a filmstrip, there's an icon to its left. Click on that, then on browse, and you can pick the picture you want from your computer. Hope this helps!I've got some November hatch chicks. I'll run out in a minute and see how many males and females. I assume you just want girls ? I know one of them is pretty cute-very full beard and muffs. Her mother is my best mille fleur hen. She got reserve best of breed last month at a show. I can't figure out how to post pictures here, but maybe I can send some to someone who'd be nice enough to post them and the experts here could give their opinion.
I love the color, the shades of brown are so beautiful.I'm asking about the name. Did you make it up? I think its awesome.![]()
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[COLOR=003366]Cocopop American Seramas----from Lulin Seramas There is such a big issue with the name "cocopop". [/COLOR] [COLOR=003366]It is not a color, but a gene pool that is coming from[/COLOR] [COLOR=003366]one American Serama, who was named[/COLOR] [COLOR=003366]"Captain Cocopop". This bird was owned by[/COLOR] [COLOR=003366]Grady Taylor and he got a lot of offspring from[/COLOR] [COLOR=003366]him and has inbred and linebred heavily to reduce size. We purchased a Capt Cocopop son and a few others[/COLOR] [COLOR=003366]from that line. This is a representative of the birds[/COLOR] [COLOR=003366]we have bred from them.[/COLOR]
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Cocopop American Seramas----from Lulin Seramas
There is such a big issue with the name "cocopop".
It is not a color, but a gene pool that is coming from
one American Serama, who was named
"Captain Cocopop". This bird was owned by
Grady Taylor and he got a lot of offspring from
him and has inbred and linebred heavily to reduce size.
We purchased a Capt Cocopop son and a few others
from that line. This is a representative of the birds
we have bred from them.
Wait don't reply to the how old question they're from November sorryTo post pictures: in the place where the smilie faces and text size and stuff is - the gray bar at the top - there is a thing right next to the video button that has a picture of a filmstrip, there's an icon to its left. Click on that, then on browse, and you can pick the picture you want from your computer. Hope this helps!
P.S. Yes just girls for now. How old are yours?
No, those birds belong to Lulin Seramas, they have a really nice website and produce beautiful birds.Lovely! Those are your birds?
address?No, those birds belong to Lulin Seramas, they have a really nice website and produce beautiful birds.