Ayam Serama
A male Serama in its native country of Malaysia The Serama (Malay Ayam Serama ), also called the Malaysian Serama is a bantam breed of chicken originating in Malaysia within the last 50 years. History The Malaysian Serama is a relatively new breed. It's exact origins and history are unclear. There are legends of it being descent from a chance cross between a pigeon and chicken. Other stories of the birds derived from a gift of some small chickens by the King of Thailand to a local sultan in ancient times. It was almost certainly developed in Kelantan Province in Malaysia (near Thai border). Small chickens have always been popular pets in this area and are often referred to as "ayam katik" (pygmy chickens) and "ayam cantik" (pretty chickens). The modern breed is attributed to the efforts of Wee Yean Een from Kelantan, who named the breed "Serama" after Raja Sri Rama, a character in the Wayang Kulit (or shadow puppet plays). The breed was f
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