I understand! Looking forward to it for sure.We're still working on judging! This is a very difficult contest to find winners for and it may take longer than we'd like.
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I understand! Looking forward to it for sure.We're still working on judging! This is a very difficult contest to find winners for and it may take longer than we'd like.
Oooo I can’t wait!!! The suspense is killing me. LolWe're still working on judging! This is a very difficult contest to find winners for and it may take longer than we'd like.
Serama’s have no official color. All colours and color mixes are allowed. The behaviour, proportions, snd weight are important. They have 3 weight categories in Europe. A are the smallest.American serama. He’s not an official color, I believe.
Queenie, a Belgian Bearded d’Anvers hen
Here she is as a pullet
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Brown Red Old English Game Bantam. She was a pullet in this picture taken last fall.
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This Étoile, a Crevecoeur pullet I hatched in early January. (My hens are wrecked from breeding, with feathers finally growing back on their crests.)
This sweet pullet is the gentlest of the flock and her crest and beard are the best, as well. She'll have to do at 6 months (given the state of my hens), but will look exactly the same 6 months from now except for her weight.
With no white on her anywhere, she's my new favorite for breeding. Her stance isn't perfect in the photo, but she was still for a split second.
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