~MALAYSIAN SERAMA THREAD~ (PICS!!!)

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This is a silkied serama - I hope this helps. This is kind of what they should look like.
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Nice looking boy!
 
We live in central Texas. We had found someone in a town not far from us last year, but this year I could not locate them.
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im starting to get quality birds for showing and start them around here. even raise them and see if i can do better for the breed:cd
 
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No, and I know better! Really kicking myself in the rear right now.
 
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I can't really say if they are good or bad quality because of several factors: #1.) Will you be color breeding? If so, keep in mind that a lot of people do NOT like green legs on their seramas. If you are not color breeding then do not worry about it.
#2.) I need a better picture of them from the side and the back to see their posture. If you are not color breeding, you will be breeding for type.
#3.) My roo is just over a year old and his tail is getting better and better looking. He is gradually looking more and more typey. In other words, you should probably grow them up a bit more. The roo's tail looks nice and perky from what I can see- that is a good sign. His wings do look pretty good too from what I can see in the picture for your average American serama.

Who sold you these birds? The last two are hopeful, but as I said it really depends on what YOU are looking for. Would you mind if I asked where you are from?

I have some pet birds who will NEVER have eggs hatched by them... I can't help myself, I love my pets.
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There's nothing wrong with having some pets just because you like them, just don't put them into your breeding program.
Serama eggs are never guaranteed - they can take a real beating during shipping so sometimes unless they're packed really really well the hatchability will not be good. Even then, like I said, it's never a for sure thing. I have heard wonderful things about Pearly Sue's eggs if you want to try hatching eggs again.

- if I were you I would attend a local SCNA show. Fantastic people who know what they're talking about and the shows are SO MUCH FUN! The last show I attended had baby serama chicks and hatching eggs available. It wasn't an SCNA show but there was an SCNA booth.
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You ought to see if there will be any shows near you anytime soon. It's worth a try!
 
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Well that was the plan. My wife saw some a few years back and fell in love with them. She has been battling illness for the last couple of years and this was suppose to be something we did together to get away from all the worries of what she has been going through. We wanted to see if we could get some nice birds and maybe even show them. The main thing was just to have fun and create some memories.
 
sorry to hear that. cant take people at their word much any more. im sending some to a friend on here. we traded eggs.
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No, and I know better! Really kicking myself in the rear right now.
 
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I can't really say if they are good or bad quality because of several factors: #1.) Will you be color breeding? If so, keep in mind that a lot of people do NOT like green legs on their seramas. If you are not color breeding then do not worry about it.
#2.) I need a better picture of them from the side and the back to see their posture. If you are not color breeding, you will be breeding for type.
#3.) My roo is just over a year old and his tail is getting better and better looking. He is gradually looking more and more typey. In other words, you should probably grow them up a bit more. The roo's tail looks nice and perky from what I can see- that is a good sign. His wings do look pretty good too from what I can see in the picture for your average American serama.

Who sold you these birds? The last two are hopeful, but as I said it really depends on what YOU are looking for. Would you mind if I asked where you are from?

I have some pet birds who will NEVER have eggs hatched by them... I can't help myself, I love my pets.
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There's nothing wrong with having some pets just because you like them, just don't put them into your breeding program.
Serama eggs are never guaranteed - they can take a real beating during shipping so sometimes unless they're packed really really well the hatchability will not be good. Even then, like I said, it's never a for sure thing. I have heard wonderful things about Pearly Sue's eggs if you want to try hatching eggs again.

- if I were you I would attend a local SCNA show. Fantastic people who know what they're talking about and the shows are SO MUCH FUN! The last show I attended had baby serama chicks and hatching eggs available. It wasn't an SCNA show but there was an SCNA booth.
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You ought to see if there will be any shows near you anytime soon. It's worth a try!

Hey thanks again for all the kind words. And yes if they don't match up to what we wanted, they will be pets. Just clarify what I meant by cull in the earlier post was we would not be breeding them if in fact they go south on us so to speak. Let me see if I can get some better pictures. Its hard to get pictures because they keep running to me when I get the camera out.
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We live in central Texas between Austin & San Antonio.
 
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