First one I would NOT consider a serama. That being said, it could be just a mixed breed/very poor quality serama. Thats second one I would say is a serama. The hens are probably seramas. They might also be OEGBs but I might be completely off on that. Get a couple more opinions but If you are...
I do agree with what you are saying, And so far, from the few shows that I have gone to, the leg color does NOT matter in table top. It does in cage, but the SCNA Judges said themselves it does not matter with tabletop. From the two birds that she gave, I think the first one is better quality...
keep an eye on her and make sure she is eating, maybe make her special soft food, like eggs, yogurt, and stuff like that. With respiratory stuff I would not feed bread at all. She looks like she has decent coloring. Are these birds Dubed? They kind of look like it. Make SURE they are always in a...
I know Its a long shot but I have a serama cockerel for sale! I would love if you would look!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1119694/show-quality-serama-cockerel
he seems to have a NICE Chest, but short legs prohibiting him from standing well. I would only keep long legged hens only because if you breed the two short leggeds resulting babies will have the lethal gene