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It's possible. I had an oegb/serama cross that I hatched, but sadly she got taken by a predator, so I can't exactly help much. The top bird does seem to have quite a sloping back, like a Serama. But about size, my oegb's are quite small, since they are bantams.Thats what i was thinking they are very small though. Most all the other oegb i see is alot bigger. Maybe just a gene thing?
To me, those combs appear to be poorly dubbed single combs.OEGBs are single combed. I'm not sure what to call the combs on those birds. I suspect they're Old English crossed with something else. Try to lrarn to look at the whole bird.
actually there not dubed at all. Thats another thing about them, there combs arent like the oegb combsTo me, those combs appear to be poorly dubbed single combs.