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OverviewIntroduction: The Fascination of Serama Chickens Tiny yet regal, the Serama chicken stands as one of the most captivating and extraordinary breeds in the avian world. Known as the smallest chicken on Earth, this remarkable bird embodies a blend of elegance, courage, and personality that defies its size. Every movement, from its proud strut to the way it holds its chest high and wings low, speaks of a creature born with innate confidence and charm. Despite weighing no more than a few ounces, the Serama exudes a larger-than-life spirit that has made it a treasured companion and show bird across the globe. A Symbol of Pride and Majesty in Miniature Form The Serama's appeal lies not merely in its diminutive size but in its majestic presence. Originating from Malaysia, it was selectively bred to embody grace, confidence, and perfection in proportion. Each Serama carries itself like a miniature warrior-bold in stance, fearless in movement, and deeply expressive in personality. Its upright posture and wing-dropping display give an illusion of grandeur, earning it the nickname ""the world's smallest soldier"" among poultry enthusiasts. Seramas possess an almost theatrical flair, displaying postures that mirror pride and serenity. Observers often describe them as birds with a royal attitude-humble in size yet commanding in spirit. Whether walking across a garden path or standing before a show judge, a Serama demands admiration without effort. Origins Rooted in Culture and Tradition The Serama's story begins in Malaysia, where breeder Wee Yean Een developed the modern line in the late 20th century by crossing small Malaysian bantams with imported breeds. The goal was to create a chicken that captured beauty, elegance, and gentleness of spirit-qualities revered in local folklore and aesthetics. Over time, the Serama evolved into a living embodiment of cultural symbolism: a creature representing humility, bravery, and balance between strength and grace. In Malaysian culture, the Serama was not just admired for its appearance but also for its temperament and symbolism. It came to represent inner strength, peace, and nobility-qualities mirrored in its confident yet non-aggressive demeanor. Early breeders regarded these birds as living art, carefully refining their proportions, stance, and composure to reflect ideal harmony. From Local Treasure to Global Icon It wasn't long before the Serama's charm transcended national boundaries. Introduced to the United States and Europe in the early 2000s, these birds quickly gained international attention. Their compact size made them ideal for urban and small-space poultry keepers, while their docile nature and aesthetic appeal made them perfect for poultry exhibitions, photography, and companionship. Seramas are often described as the ""living jewels"" of the poultry world. Their dazzling array of colors-from rich chocolates and silvers to delicate golds and whites-combined with smooth, frizzled, or silky feather types, adds to their allure. Breeders and hobbyists worldwide began to recognize that this breed was not merely ornamental but deeply interactive, affectionate, and intelligent. Today, Serama shows and clubs exist across continents, celebrating their beauty through competitions that judge not only conformation but also behavior and presence. In the show ring, Seramas are often placed on a small table where they naturally perform-lifting their chest, fanning their wings, and displaying their charisma. Each bird becomes a performer, expressing personality as if aware of its audience. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hurricane LambertPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.327kg ISBN: 9798244282627Pages: 242 Publication Date: 18 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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