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The document discusses the history and development of blue colored Serama chickens. It describes how in 2005, a Serama breeder named Jeff Summers crossed a black Serama hen with a splash Old English Game Bantam rooster in an attempt to introduce blue coloring to the Serama breed. This initial cross and subsequent backcrossing over multiple generations eventually led to the establishment of blue colored Serama lines. The document notes characteristics that were inherited from the original Old English Game Bantam ancestry including improved feather quality and structure. It also cautions that some modern blue Serama lines may no longer exhibit identifiable Old English Game Bantam influences after many generations of backcrossing to pure Serama.

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Serama Blues ENG

The document discusses the history and development of blue colored Serama chickens. It describes how in 2005, a Serama breeder named Jeff Summers crossed a black Serama hen with a splash Old English Game Bantam rooster in an attempt to introduce blue coloring to the Serama breed. This initial cross and subsequent backcrossing over multiple generations eventually led to the establishment of blue colored Serama lines. The document notes characteristics that were inherited from the original Old English Game Bantam ancestry including improved feather quality and structure. It also cautions that some modern blue Serama lines may no longer exhibit identifiable Old English Game Bantam influences after many generations of backcrossing to pure Serama.

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Serama Text: Sigrid van Dort

January 2014

BLUES the obscure history


of the blue American
Serama

Jeff then started to breed F1 back to Serama and continued this for 2 generations
There was one colour Jerry
a year. In 2007 Jerry got such a 4x back crossed OEGSerama from Jeff and he
did the same. After 6x back on good Serama I got some eggs from Jerry and Schexnayer missed in this
the advice: cull hard although you can run them over with a car, never had Serama flock and this was
such strong and reproductive birds before. So I started to cross these few 6x blue. He never found blue
back Serama to my best Serama and did the same. Because I also got blacks in the thousands of birds he
from these OEGSerama and they were extremely vigorous in health I used the
bred over the years since the
black in my chocolate/bronze
breeding, aware of the OEG importation of the Serama
characteristics like white eggs, from Malaysia. In Malaysia
abundant by-sickles and longer and Indonesia there is blue
backs and better feather quality in the Serama, so its not
(less soft compared to Serama).
'unknown'. All colours are
Later I had to choose between
all the projects going on and present and also new ones in
decided to quit with the blues the Serama...
and continue the bronze birds It was in 2005 a Serama
which were similar to the blues breeder Jeff Summers from
at that time in problems, I just
the North (Carolinas) thought
like choc/bronze more than blue
(is ordinary colour). to add blue to the Serama
Evert Timmer got a few blue and he crossed a black
Serama hen of very good
OEGB x Serama, x Serama (F2 type to a splash OEGB with
back cross) from Jeff Summers. horrible OEGB and good kind
Note the narrow sickles and of serama-type.
abundant by-sickles, the short
primaries (no scissor wing) and
very good feather quality.
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birds and I kept an old hen for the blood in case something would happen
and to try out how bronze x blue would work out. This bird was adopted
by my son and just recently died at high age (she came from Jerry as an
egg).

When people say: watch out the Serama are crossed to Japanese, Dutch
bantams this might be true and dates back to the time the Serama were not
available yet (fast money). When Europeans say: we heard there is OEGB
blood in the Serama but we never saw those, they are just not looking
good enough.
All blue Serama descending from my birds, also the culls which went
to France till the end of 2009 are OEGB mixes in the 6th, 7th, 8th and
9th back cross to Serama. Actually its easier to breed a bad pure Serama
than to mix to Japanese or Dutch Bantams... why do the effort if there are
enough bad pure Serama out there?

Blueboy, a show winner in 2007


from Jerry, look at the large eye,
short wings and good feather
quality.

The ugly blue Serama discovered in the


culling pen from Jerry which added some
more Serama although... he has just as
‘much’ (not) Serama type as the OEGBs
on this page.

Left: Black
OEGB from
Soda Bottle Se-
ramas Georgia.

Right: Splash OEGB


from SunnyChick Florida
(Newman Show).

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Note the too big round dark eye
- for a splash. OEGB 7x back to
Serama, same line as Blueboy
(2007 my bird).

Below, 2013, still the same line.


There’s not much left of OEGB-
type.

It was at the time Jerry got the blue Serama mix that one morning
SCNA judge Edgar Mongold was walking through the culling pen of
Jerry when his eye fell on an ugly rooster and he said: this is blue!
They took the ugly rooster out of the pen, no type, horrible coarse
comb with dents as if he had a high voltage shock. Jerry mated this
ugly bird to a nice Serama hen and improved type as usual. During the

Splash OEGB hen from SunnyChick Florida. Magical photo of the blue OEGB
hen Stacy from
www.poopinacoop.com

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past years these two lines of blues got mixed and today there is no trace left of
the ugly blue cull Serama and the dedicated selection process of the initial cross Why was using OEGB a blessing
of Serama x splash OEGB. for the Serama anyway?
Because hybrid birds (mixed lines
Sometimes, when you find a white egg, its possible this comes from OEGB totally not related) make ‘bastards’
ancestors and only the breeders with 'the eye' can identify OEGB genes in which are super strong. In poultry
Serama which will not make it as a breeding bird today anymore... industry hybrids are end-products
and have best performance in the
OEG-characteristics in Serama, today no longer present aspects they are bred for.
unless no real breeding:
- better (less loose) feather quality
- narrow sickles and by-sickles
- abundant and soft by-sickles, Serama should have less by-sickles Its easier to breed a bad
- lots of shine on blacks
- longer head (less round) pure Serama than
- bigger eyes a mix which looks like a
- shorter wings, esp. shorter primaries compared to Serama
- hens tend to pinch tail
Serama.
- horizontal stance, also when the back is short enough
- different in character; friendly but assertive?
- more active, hunters, vigilant, less dreamily compared to Serama
- longer legs
- white eggs

Below: splash x choc/bronze Serama pullets, experiment 2010 to see if


choc/blue mixes like in the ‘lilac’ Orpingtons. And in Serama both black
diluters don’t mix, its choc and blue feathers of half of them (tail pullet on
the right pic).
Blue cuckoo Serama chick.

Accidently photo: seems the choc/


blue experiment is also done by
Jerry (right partly) mum is blue
(left) 2013/14.

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Unskilled people say often: its a
mix with Japanese bantam (short
thick legs, big comb, huge tail)
or Dutch bantam (white in the
ear pulled up wings, soft arched
sickles), when they see a wrong
Serama which doesn’t have to be
mixed at all.

When you have enough


experience breeding Serama for
many years, you’ve seen these so
called mixes in your culling pen.
Blues photographed January We claim the Serama are ‘pure’,
2014 randomly at Jerry’s place they are a rather young breed and
for this article, no posing. not all genes are taken out of the
pool we don’t want to see in a few
years. So you can expect surprises
now and then.
From Jerry’s imported flock all
types arose over the years.

Also the ‘extreme Malaysian type’


came from his American Serama
breeders. The American Serama
segregates in many types. You
don’t need to cross Serama x
Fantail pigeon to get a headless
chicken (seen from the front), nor
do you have to go to Malaysia if
you don’t want to do the work
yourself.

‘Faites vos jeux’

The normal
(healthy type)
Serama are
also in blue,
splash and mixed,
and in all (st)ages.

Note for European chicken lovers who don’t know Old English Game American
Style.
These are different from the UK OEG(B) birds which have much smaller (shrimp)
tails and a totally different type. I don’t know the history and why there is so
much difference between birds which carry the same name and that’s the end of
the similarity between the two. The Blue Serama is made with American OEGB,
and as you saw on the previous pages, this is not an illogical choice. It will not
work for Europeans because the UK OEGBs don’t look like Serama at all. For
Europeans it’s: you can’t try this at home. First you have to import American
OEGB... and the blue Serama from them are in Europe since 2007 so you can
save yourself the troubles.

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