Buff Laced Sebright Bantam
Sebright bantams were originally bred in England in the early 1800’s by Sir John Sebright. Buff Sebright bantam chicks are light yellow with some having gold near the eyes. They have rose combs and clean, slaty blue legs and feet. In adults, each feather is golden bay laced with creamy white. Sebrights are recognized for their beautiful lacing, and for the fact that both male and female are hen-feathered.
Buff Laced Sebright Bantam Features
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Beautiful buff-laced plumage — warm buff feathers edged in crisp white, highly ornamental and show-quality.
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True bantam breed — naturally small, compact, and lightweight.
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Friendly and lively — active, curious birds that add charm to any flock.
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Excellent exhibition birds — prized for their rare coloration and elegant lacing.
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Non-broody hens — lay small cream-colored eggs consistently.
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Hardy and adaptable — handle various climates despite small stature.
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Social and gentle — peaceful in flocks and great with other bantams.
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Strong foragers — enjoy exploring and help control insects naturally.
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Low-maintenance — easy care requirements and good overall health.
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Eye-catching and unique — a standout ornamental breed for enthusiasts and collectors.

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