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On your website you said that almost all Seramas are Malaysians that derived from your initial importation...?
I feel bad for that bird
the more I look at different birds it looks like some have seabright some have OEG and some have lots of chabo ( Japanese) in them depends on which one you are looking at some are not typey at all might be just me but after read the sop for seramas and a little at the SCNA website at lot shown as seramas do not look like what the standard calls for JMHO
Regardless of how good they are, I've never seen an animal yet that looks exactly like their SOP. The SOP is what Serama breeders are trying to obtain in their birds. The SOP is used as a guide to evaluate your breeding and to be judged by.....regardless if it's a horse, dog, or chicken. It lets you know what you need to improve in your breeding.
Anyone serious about breeding Saramas should be breeding to improve their birds, not just breeding pets to pets to make some cute little chicks with no type.
If you noticed on SCNA there's the American Serama SOP and the Malaysian SOP. Both are pure Serama and go back to the same imported birds but bred different to produce a different type, so each is judged for their own merits.
I prefer the American over the extreme in Malaysia...they look deformed to me.