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A traditional serama is the serama as they came from Malaysia, no attempt at color breeding to make them fit the American mold of a Cookie Cutter Chicken they can be any color and bred for Table top Competition only. They have no minimum weight, can be as small as you can get them, They do however have a max weight (read standard as posted above, post #2) The will never be ABA/APA recognized, it's all about conformance (type) and temperament (character). Will post a few pics as soon as I can catch up. thank for joining us.
Thanks Jerry for clearing it up! I just wanted some explanation for those who are New to the breed. I yours was perfect in explaining what is desired in the Traditional bird vs the Cooped judged American bird.
A traditional serama is the serama as they came from Malaysia, no attempt at color breeding to make them fit the American mold of a Cookie Cutter Chicken they can be any color and bred for Table top Competition only. They have no minimum weight, can be as small as you can get them, They do however have a max weight (read standard as posted above, post #2) The will never be ABA/APA recognized, it's all about conformance (type) and temperament (character). Will post a few pics as soon as I can catch up. thank for joining us.
Thanks Jerry for clearing it up! I just wanted some explanation for those who are New to the breed. I yours was perfect in explaining what is desired in the Traditional bird vs the Cooped judged American bird.