Bantam hen breed?

I have been looking at pictures and I agree with you
As I said before, her comb type is wrong. She has a single comb, sebrights have rose combs. Her pattern also isn't right for a sebright.

But she doesn’t have the yellow legs of a serama? Nor does she stand like one..
I've seen many seramas with green or slate legs. Serama mixes also commonly have them. I'm guessing from your description that she is a serama mix. Maybe she is mixed with OEGB or sebright, which would affect her stance.
 
As I said before, her comb type is wrong. She has a single comb, sebrights have rose combs. Her pattern also isn't right for a sebright.


I've seen many seramas with green or slate legs. Serama mixes also commonly have them. I'm guessing from your description that she is a serama mix. Maybe she is mixed with OEGB or sebright, which would affect her stance.
She's a pretty bird, regardless. Mixes make the best & prettiest birds, IMO. Plus you can pick & choose traits that you'd like to carry on in your flock.
 
She is a crossbred. Very likely has Sebright in her.
I have the most amazing crossbred se right and Dutch bantam. Too bad they are all cockerel except for one little pullet. Here’s a picture of the pullet and some of the cockerel
 

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