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Very cute hen...
What are the main diffrences of Serma and japanese hens? I know Seramas come from some of the same breeding stock as the japanese. I have a few black Seramas hens with white on their necks and they look quite a bit like japanese hens. I'm having a hard time on-line telling them apart at times..
Is it size? I know the japs have short legs or should be.. and I guess Seramas legs should be longer or their wings not drag the ground but it seems like a lot of Seramas, their wings do drag the ground..
Here is a japanese hen. while they say they want a U shape in the japaness and the Seramas they want a V a lot of Seramas don't have a V shaped back.. I would say more have a U shaped back then a V like the above black hen.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c64/redtrinitygirl/white_jap_bantam_hen.jpg
And here is a standred I found for them, Is this hen sitting down? or standing up in the drawing? if she is standing her legs are VERY short and her wings drag the ground.. her back seems pretty V shaped to me.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c64/redtrinitygirl/BrdF.gif
Well.. serama hens are suppose to look like this...
Which I think is kind of an over exaggeration....but it gives you something to breed toward.
I think they should be more vertical with less back...
Like these borrowed Images from Google
This one is a very young pullet of mine that I think had pretty good serama type for being only a few months old..
When I think of Japanese, I think of them being more horizontal, with sort of a sloping U shaped back with the tail coming back toward the head and long wings that point back toward the vent...with really short legs..
Like this one, that is clearly walking around...she doesn't look like a serama to me.
I can definitely see the similarities in both types when I compare pics of both breeds, but I dont think every hen is as close to their breed's standard as they should be. A lot of us are further along with the roosters than we are with the hens (maybe in both breeds?) so I think that makes for confusion. Plus, they are sort of cousins...