Golden Sebright Bantam

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The Golden Sebright Bantam emerged in England Round 1810. Sir John Saunders Sebright spent 30 years developing this true breed. The Golden Sebright Bantam was admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1874. The Sebright breed is…

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The Golden Sebright Bantam emerged in England around 1810. Sir John Saunders Sebright spent 30 years developing this true breed. The Golden Sebright Bantam was admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1874.

The Sebright breed is known as a true breed because it is not related to any other standard breed. The hen and the cockerels have the same rose comb, feathering and very close in size as well. The cockerel weighs in around 22 ounces and the hen around 20 ounces. This breed is also not very cold hardy and will do much better in warmer climates.

The Golden Sebright Bantam is a very active, courageous bird that acts larger than they are. This breed is not very docile which makes them not broody and non-setters. The Sebright is also known for its large wings which enable them to fly. This breed is also very hard to breed and hatch. Mostly the Golden Sebright Bantam is known for being an ornamental bird, it also is a great bird to raise and show.


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We guarantee your ordered number of birds arrive healthy and true to breed. Please contact us immediately should any losses or variances to your order occur, this guarantee is only for the safe and live delivery of your poultry. Any loss must be reported to Chickens for Backyards within 3 days of receipt for any adjustment to be made. Reshipments are subject to availability and minimum shipping requirements.  If eligible, we will reship only once. Reimbursements are limited to the cost of the birds and will not include shipping charges.

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  1. Tammie Buchanan

    I only rate this as a 3 because we had no success with the bantams. However, all the other chickens we purchased were in excellent health and continue to flourish.

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