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I cannot see any muffs. There are no pics of her standing erect but the tail, head and her size is very serama.
Also there is a serama rooster there too!
Bantam mix. She’s also being over-mated by your roos and looks pretty sore, maybe look into getting her a chicken saddle or separating the roosters while her feathers grow back. Please post clearer pics of the roos, they will be helpful in IDing them.
I agree with you on the leg length. I hadn't noticed that.Your boy is a Blue Breasted Red Old English Game bantam. (a very handsome one too) I am still researching the color on your girl. Do you have a side picture of her standing? She is likely OEGB also, maybe lemon blue, but as there are 40-50 colors of OEGB, I'm double checking to be sure. We have two OEGB girls that easily weigh in the serama weight ranges, but they stand a bit differently and serama legs are short. OEGB have long legs and a little different stance.
Your boy is a Blue Breasted Red Old English Game bantam. (a very handsome one too) I am still researching the color on your girl. Do you have a side picture of her standing? She could be OEGB also, maybe lemon blue, but as there are 40-50 colors of OEGB, I'm double checking to be sure. We have two OEGB girls that easily weigh in the serama weight ranges, but they stand a bit differently and serama legs are short. OEGB have long legs and a little different stance.
In one picture, it looks like she has a tiny bit of muff. Does she seem to have muffs to you? Is it a straight comb? If it is, it is not a d'Anvers. There is a color of d'Anvers that looks similar, but they do not have straight combs.
Yes i think you found my Miniature rooster breed ThanksI agree with you on the leg length. I hadn't noticed that.
There are several different standards here in the UK for game birds. It's very interesting to see the variances!