May 18, 2011 #2 bigb-71 Songster 10 Years Feb 17, 2011 1,761 95 196 Ceder ridge CA class A up to 350 grams , class B up to 500 grams , class C up to 600 grams . so it would be a class B . hope that helps you.
class A up to 350 grams , class B up to 500 grams , class C up to 600 grams . so it would be a class B . hope that helps you.
May 18, 2011 Thread starter #3 CrazyChickensEverwhere Songster 8 Years Apr 8, 2011 684 5 129 Oh ok. Thank you . I guess I have a class B rooster, and class C hen
May 18, 2011 Thread starter #4 CrazyChickensEverwhere Songster 8 Years Apr 8, 2011 684 5 129 So if my hens 550 shes either B or C???
May 18, 2011 #5 bigb-71 Songster 10 Years Feb 17, 2011 1,761 95 196 Ceder ridge CA hens are. class A up to 325 grams , class B up to 425 grams and class C 500 grams this is all out of my book " the serama bantam"
hens are. class A up to 325 grams , class B up to 425 grams and class C 500 grams this is all out of my book " the serama bantam"
May 18, 2011 Thread starter #6 CrazyChickensEverwhere Songster 8 Years Apr 8, 2011 684 5 129 Ok thank you
Jun 24, 2011 #7 edgarmongold Songster 12 Years Apr 16, 2011 275 130 226 Quote: Now that the ABA has accepted the White American Serama the use of A, B, C classes have gone by the wayside. Cocks are 16 oz, Hens 14 oz, Cockerels 14 oz and Pullets 12 oz are the recognized weights for American Serama.
Quote: Now that the ABA has accepted the White American Serama the use of A, B, C classes have gone by the wayside. Cocks are 16 oz, Hens 14 oz, Cockerels 14 oz and Pullets 12 oz are the recognized weights for American Serama.