Serama critique

Hargraves

In the Brooder
Feb 9, 2016
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Hi I would love to get some insight on the quality of my seramas, they are not table trained, just got them a couple weeks ago.. any tips and advice would be great! I have many more hatching that I'll be raising to select from for breeding. These pictures are just pictures to show size and color, not stance.
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I don't have seramas, but from what I know of the standard they all look great! The hen in the second picture's tail looks quite a bit slopped though, but the first roo,
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The first roo is really nice. If you want more knowledgeable opinions please post on the serama thread. My friend has two older serama hens but neither is show type. They are the most robust birds she has had. She has lost several younger silkies in the time she has owned the seramas..
 
Thank you! I need to get better pictures after I work with them on the table. I don't plan to show anytime soon, but I'm going to breed from 2 different bloodlines to hopefully make a real nice bloodline. My seramas are the sweetest birds except the first roo, he spurred me when I caught a hen to band her lol. They will always be separate from my other breeds. I have silkies and duccles and standard chickens.
 

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