I use both, but lost my pure Silkie last year. My favorites are the Cochin Silkie crosses. ( I call them "the mogwai" from Gremlins, cause they are so cute and have mohawks.
) I think any smallish bantam would work.
Oh that is TOO cute!! We might try that and have already planned letting our white frizzle roo in with a white silke or two. lol
There is another lady who lives here in Mo. that we've been talking to about her Seramas and I think she does the same thing. I'm hoping to purchase from her as well this yr. I want to gather a nice gene pool and then focus on breeding for standard, and play with the colors, we'd really like to show at some point ...I would LOVE to see a splash or Lavender Serama!!! Wouldn't that be just beautiful? Ok so has probably already been done but I've not seen it yet...I'm talking lavender w/ dk blue lacing .....I just think that would be so special!! I'm quite simple (and easily amused), but LOVE to learn as much as I can about genetics and how they work, so I read and read and read.
I love all the colors too. I need to get new blood in my line and hope to get some neat colors. I traded birds with Dianne of Paradise Seramas, and hope when I get to pick a hen, its a super neat colored one.
Oh, Dianne!! She's got some of the most beautiful Seramas, that white roo that she won with just takes the cake!! I wonder if she's planning on taking some of her birds to the APA meeting or the Bantam one. She'd be a good representative of the breed!! I'd love to have some of her lines, could never pay what she's probably asking for them but wow they really are somethin!! I've read several comments from her (on the SCNA forum) about how selective she is, of course if you only keep the best and only breed the best....
On a lil' different subject (but still about him) have you ever paid attn. to their combs while crowing?? Not sure if this is cause for concern or just normal but DaVinci's comb is light red, when he is being held he seems to relax and his comb almost drains of color (turns almost a yellow/pink) but when he gets up and walks around again or starts crowing it's dark red...is there something else he's needing or is he just relaxing SO much that his bp is going way down?? I'll be the first to say that I'm a worry wort but especially with our babies we love them so much that we don't want to loose them.
I dont think I have ever noticed that. You will have to let us know if you find out anything else.....
We'll keep ya updated, I'm hoping it's not an internal problem but just something that is normal...he relaxes soooo much when Ellen has him. When in with his 'girls' he stays excited and they don't let him sleep (they LUV him!!) lol