The Seramacauna

Is The Seramacauna a good idea?

  • YES!

    Votes: 21 87.5%
  • No way.

    Votes: 3 12.5%

  • Total voters
    24
I don't think it's complicated at all. I think it sounds like a fun and very much doable project, and I'm always game to see more adorable little weensy bantams in the world! I look forward to seeing what sort of birds you end up with after some generations. 😊 (Make a silkied variety, too, please please please 🤣)
 
I don't think it's complicated at all. I think it sounds like a fun and very much doable project, and I'm always game to see more adorable little weensy bantams in the world! I look forward to seeing what sort of birds you end up with after some generations. 😊 (Make a silkied variety, too, please please please 🤣)
Thanks! I will make a silkied variety! And frizzle and and sizzle!
 
To breed a stable combination with small size and Ameraucana features will take roughly 8 years. Other than that, I strongly suggest avoiding a tangled mess of different feather types and colors. It is very difficult to stabilize a combination when only two parent breeds are involved. Ratchet that up to almost impossible when 4 or more parent breeds are in the picture.
 
Why not call them Micro - Ameraucanas?
I think the best name will depend on what traits the birds end up with (or are supposed to end up with.)
@Chikyboy , I hope you succeed in incorporating traits of both breeds, if for no other reason than Seramacauna Is so fun to say out loud!
 

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