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Seramas were not created with feathered shanks or feet in Malaysia. They only started popping up after they were imported to the US. Somewhere down the line, someone bred something into them, whether by accident or just experimenting, but either way, they aren't considered "full-blooded" Serama. (I use that term loosely, since they technically aren't a recognized breed yet.)
Seramas were not created with feathered shanks or feet in Malaysia. They only started popping up after they were imported to the US. Somewhere down the line, someone bred something into them, whether by accident or just experimenting, but either way, they aren't considered "full-blooded" Serama. (I use that term loosely, since they technically aren't a recognized breed yet.)