Silver Sebright Bantam
Sebright bantams were originally bred in England in the early 1800’s by Sir John Sebright. Silver Sebright bantam chicks have white heads while the back is black with two white streaks. They have rose combs and clean, slaty blue legs and feet. The adult plumage is white laced with black. They are recognized for their beautiful lacing, and for the fact that both male and female are hen-feathered.
Elegant Silver Sebright Bantams—tiny, hardy, and show-quality birds with stunning silver-laced plumage. Friendly, active, and eye-catching. Limited stock—reserve yours today!
Silver Sebright Bantam Features
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Striking silver-laced plumage — intricate, metallic feather pattern, highly ornamental and show-ready.
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Miniature bantam size — compact, lightweight, and easy to handle.
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Friendly yet active — curious and lively, ideal for observation and backyard enjoyment.
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Hardy and adaptable — resilient to various climates despite small size.
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Excellent for shows — popular in poultry exhibitions due to unique appearance.
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Non-broody hens — consistent egg layers for small backyard flocks.
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Quiet and social — peaceful, integrates well with other bantams.
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Low-maintenance — simple care requirements and strong health.
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Intelligent and alert — active foragers that enjoy exploring.
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Long-lived breed — robust genetics ensure healthy, lasting birds.

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