The Cajun Serama Council, the Louisiana Chapter of the SCNA will be hosting its spring 2011 Serama Only Show at historic Oak Alley Plantation, Vacherie, Louisiana April 8 and 9, 2011.
The Cajun Classic and Serama International (official name of show) is the largest gathering of Serama and Serama Enthusiast in the Western World. Our 2010 show had over 450 entries, we hope to exceed this by 100 in 2011. We feature Table Top Judging only.
Fridays activities include chick classes (1 mt, 2 mt & 3 mt). A tiny serama competition (1 year of age and older, both cock & hen) a nuevo colour competition (new colors appearing in 2010) and Malaysian/Ayam Serama Classes both Cock & Hen. The Malaysian/Ayma Serama are extreme and have a standard different and apart from the American Serama.
Saturday features the American Serama Competition, (A,B,C Classes) both open and junior, cockerel and pullet classes, silkied, frizzle, & booted. The Cajun Classic (2011) hopes to host the APA Qualifying meet for the White American Serama.
The Cajun Classic is unique in that birds are not segregated by sex nor color. Cocks are cooped next to hens cockerel and pullets intermingled throughout, silkied, frizzle and booted thrown in the mix. All controlled by color code. Each class is assigned a different color; score cards and tabulation sheets for each class match.
Judges for the event include ABA and/or APA Judges, Gary Overton, Edgar Mongold and
Jim Adkins. These will be assisted by a host of SCNA judges. Hands on training for apprentice SCNA judges will be ongoing.
Make plans to attend the CC. A chicken show unlike any other. Often times imitiated, but never duplicated.
The Cajun Classic and Serama International (official name of show) is the largest gathering of Serama and Serama Enthusiast in the Western World. Our 2010 show had over 450 entries, we hope to exceed this by 100 in 2011. We feature Table Top Judging only.
Fridays activities include chick classes (1 mt, 2 mt & 3 mt). A tiny serama competition (1 year of age and older, both cock & hen) a nuevo colour competition (new colors appearing in 2010) and Malaysian/Ayam Serama Classes both Cock & Hen. The Malaysian/Ayma Serama are extreme and have a standard different and apart from the American Serama.
Saturday features the American Serama Competition, (A,B,C Classes) both open and junior, cockerel and pullet classes, silkied, frizzle, & booted. The Cajun Classic (2011) hopes to host the APA Qualifying meet for the White American Serama.
The Cajun Classic is unique in that birds are not segregated by sex nor color. Cocks are cooped next to hens cockerel and pullets intermingled throughout, silkied, frizzle and booted thrown in the mix. All controlled by color code. Each class is assigned a different color; score cards and tabulation sheets for each class match.
Judges for the event include ABA and/or APA Judges, Gary Overton, Edgar Mongold and
Jim Adkins. These will be assisted by a host of SCNA judges. Hands on training for apprentice SCNA judges will be ongoing.
Make plans to attend the CC. A chicken show unlike any other. Often times imitiated, but never duplicated.