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One thing about the Nankin that might be questionable is that the black on her tail and wing feathers is not as distinct and black as I understand should be on a Nankin, however. there could both be a possible bloodline quality weakness here, but also reading on Nankins, one weakness I've seen mentioned is the fading of the body color as well as the black in the tails and wings on older hens....we have no way of knowing how old this hen is, but looking at her legs, beak, etc, she's obviously a mature hen. Perhaps older.
The slate legs, and the egg laying qualities, just kept bringing me back to Nankin over serama. Again, I am not expereinced with bantams, at all, now or in the past, but I've tried to look at everything I could find on the web about both Serama's and Nankins.....Also, my daighter caught glimpses of a few of the others fleeing from the dogs, and said they all looked pretty much alike, as to color, all shades of the wheaten/gold color, except a couple obvious roosters. And there seems more color variation common in Seramas, while all Nankins are those shades. As far as we know, none of the others still srurive, or at least, haven't been seen since then.
Jenell
The slate legs, and the egg laying qualities, just kept bringing me back to Nankin over serama. Again, I am not expereinced with bantams, at all, now or in the past, but I've tried to look at everything I could find on the web about both Serama's and Nankins.....Also, my daighter caught glimpses of a few of the others fleeing from the dogs, and said they all looked pretty much alike, as to color, all shades of the wheaten/gold color, except a couple obvious roosters. And there seems more color variation common in Seramas, while all Nankins are those shades. As far as we know, none of the others still srurive, or at least, haven't been seen since then.
Jenell