Monday, June 22, 2009

Poultry Breed Facts - Serama

A fairly new breed to North America, the Serama was not introduced into the United States until the year 2000. This breed is not currently recognized by the American Poultry Association (APA) or the American Bantam Association (ABA). Those acquiring hatching eggs have better results when the eggs are hatched naturally by other breeds including Silkies. Serama hens do not produce plentiful eggs and generally won't go broody. Individuals who have taken to breeding Seramas conclude that this breed is quite docile and are an enjoyable bird to raise.

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Serama Chicken

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