Golden Sebright Bantam
Sebright bantams were originally bred in England in the early 1800’s by Sir John Sebright. Golden Sebright chicks have gold heads with dark brown back and lighter brown streaks running down the backs. The chests and wing tips are light tan. They have rose combs and clean, slaty blue legs and feet. The plumage of adults is an even shade of golden bay laced with black. Sebrights are identifiable by their beautiful lacing, and for the fact that both male and female are hen-feathered.
Golden Sebright Bantam Features
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Brilliant gold-laced plumage — striking, intricate feather pattern ideal for show and ornamental flocks.
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True bantam breed — naturally small, compact, and lightweight.
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Friendly and active — lively personalities, fun to watch and handle.
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Highly ornamental — prized for beauty and exhibition quality.
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Non-broody hens — lay small, cream-colored eggs consistently.
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Hardy and adaptable — despite small size, they handle varied climates well.
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Calm flock behavior — social and gentle with other bantams.
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Excellent foragers — enjoy exploring and help control insects.
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Low-maintenance — easy to care for with strong general health.
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Unique appearance — one of the most recognizable and admired bantam breeds.

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