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Flower ,
She is gorgeous ! I love the wild type hens with the penciling like that . I have a glossy black and green with gold penciling on her hackle and a face very much like this hen . She does look like she has Serama in her. You're very lucky .
Where in the NE did you live . I grew up in north central NY . Wish I'd had chickens then. I remember one white leghorn that kicked a plastic garbage bin to shreds but never got friendly with him. I think he got mean having to defend his hens from the ST. Bernard.
Was the breeder in TN a BYB or a show or a commercial hatchery. sounds like they are cold hardy enough for here . Multiple colors is good as well and if they are Serama bred I'm all over it . Serama are not color standardized if i am up to date so it makes sense if that was the breeders goal . I would prefer a showgirl for the end product of the breed I am working on but I will be trying both the the silkie and the frizzle to see which produces the desired affect but i wouldn't pass up a chance to obtain eggs either . I would prefer a BY farmer rather than a commercial so that I have reasonable assurance of what I am actually getting in the eggs. As much as I like standards i just don't have the room.[
Thanks for the info
I'll post pics if i ever figure out how.
She is gorgeous ! I love the wild type hens with the penciling like that . I have a glossy black and green with gold penciling on her hackle and a face very much like this hen . She does look like she has Serama in her. You're very lucky .
Where in the NE did you live . I grew up in north central NY . Wish I'd had chickens then. I remember one white leghorn that kicked a plastic garbage bin to shreds but never got friendly with him. I think he got mean having to defend his hens from the ST. Bernard.
Was the breeder in TN a BYB or a show or a commercial hatchery. sounds like they are cold hardy enough for here . Multiple colors is good as well and if they are Serama bred I'm all over it . Serama are not color standardized if i am up to date so it makes sense if that was the breeders goal . I would prefer a showgirl for the end product of the breed I am working on but I will be trying both the the silkie and the frizzle to see which produces the desired affect but i wouldn't pass up a chance to obtain eggs either . I would prefer a BY farmer rather than a commercial so that I have reasonable assurance of what I am actually getting in the eggs. As much as I like standards i just don't have the room.[
Thanks for the info
I'll post pics if i ever figure out how.