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'''Serama''' (also known as '''Ayam Serama''') is a breed of chicken originating from ]. They are the smallest-sized ] chicken breed in the world, and are characterized by their almost-vertical tail feathers. '''Serama''' (also known as '''Ayam Serama''') is a breed of chicken originating from ]. They are the lightest ] chicken breed in the world with hens being in the range of 6-12 ozs & males 8-16 ozs. The Serama are characterized by their almost-vertical tail feathers and wings, extreme shaped breast, and short legs. The Serama is a relatively new breed to the US being recently imported from Malaysia in 2000. As of now, they are still a work in progress and need much more work before they will be accepted by the or the .

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Serama (also known as Ayam Serama) is a breed of chicken originating from Malaysia. They are the lightest bantam chicken breed in the world with hens being in the range of 6-12 ozs & males 8-16 ozs. The Serama are characterized by their almost-vertical tail feathers and wings, extreme shaped breast, and short legs. The Serama is a relatively new breed to the US being recently imported from Malaysia in 2000. As of now, they are still a work in progress and need much more work before they will be accepted by the American Poultry Association or the American Bantam Association .

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