~MALAYSIAN SERAMA THREAD~ (PICS!!!)

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Grady does not raise frizzled, mostly smooth feathered.

Would like to invite anyone who is interested to join us on June 4th at the So Cal Serama Classic. We will be having not one but TWO shoes back to back that day with table top judging. This is the first ever serama show in California and we are expecting quite a large turnout. We have entries coming from Arizona and norther CA! All are welcome to enter their birds, visit the sale area, or just come to talk chicken.

For more info, contact:

[email protected] for entry packet.
 
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They're gorgeous!! Those blue frizzled hens are just darling. Do you raise blue silkied too?
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They're so pretty!
 
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They're gorgeous!! Those blue frizzled hens are just darling. Do you raise blue silkied too?
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They're so pretty!

I am working on getting the blue as well as chocolate gene into silkied seramas!

Juliette
 
I think it is important for people who get seramas to be proud of their birds!! I think that at the NOrco meet up I definetly had seen lots of love for the breed at is is super!! Joey, ken, kate, glen, my self!
I also think that when buying a bird it is good to know what you have. If you buy from a reputable breeder, most likely the birds are banded, toe punched and or ID in some manner with the breeders name or an SCNA band # on it. You cannot say that you have Jerrys blood lines or Grady Taylor bloodlines unless you are physically selling a bird with the band that was on the bird given by the breeder of the animal. An example, If i but a pair of birds from the said breeder and i breed the said birds together, they are now my blood lines, that originated from from the original breeder!! Just because you have one birds from a said breeder and cross it to another that you have does not reflect where the birds have originated. To say you have someones bloodlines you must get your birds directly from them!! n

If you have a bird with an SCNA band on it you can go to the SCNA forum and track exactly who that bird was bred by, that is a bird from so and so's breeding but it you cross it with something else the Ball game changes. I think this is something that is not said to often, it does not diminish the quality of the bird by any means. Because I get a breeding trio from some one then breed the birds and sell you a bird does not mean that you have have so and so blood, you have something that i have decided to pair up and it changes the direction of the breeding program.
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Cara, these are pics my own line, all of them are my breeders except for DDii. What do you think?????

Whitii (wht mottled)

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Brownii (wheaten??)

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Coco crispii (laced cocopop)

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Chocolatii (chocolate ginger)

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DDii (spangled???) He did not make it to my short list of breeder so I enter him into the raffle at Norco meet.

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With the way the economy goes, I can't afford blink blink for any of them.....hehehehe.
 
so i have a serama hatching in the incubator and its been trying for awhile now its piping and there is a hole but i see a little blood is that ok ? this is my frist hatch of seramas . can anyone help me please!!!!!!
 
I find they take a long time, often 2 full days to finish pipping. I leave them alone and have come to realize, however only after helping some in the process of hatching, that only the strong survive and should survive. If you incubator humidity is not just right, the chick will have a very difficult time. I increase humidity on day 16. If your humidity is too low, the chick cannot turn to properly pip.
 
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