
The Golden Sebright Bantam is a colorful variety of the Sebright Bantam breed, a true miniature chicken that was developed in England in the 1800’s. You may notice that the…
Continue ReadingThe Golden Sebright Bantam is a colorful variety of the Sebright Bantam breed, a true miniature chicken that was developed in England in the 1800’s. You may notice that the…
Continue ReadingCackle Hatchery® offers the Silver Sebright Bantam, a variety of true bantam that has no standard version. After being developed for decades by John Sebright, this chicken first appeared in…
Continue ReadingMay include one or both of the pure color varieties of the Golden and/or Silver Sebright Bantams.
Continue Reading…compact body. It comes in numerous color varieties. The hens lay eggs with tinted shells and seldom brood. Rosecombs are popular in the showroom. Sebright The Sebright is another old…
Continue Reading…was “American Sebright,” although it is in no way related to the Sebright. To avoid confusion, the breed name was changed to Wyandotte when the first variety was standardized. …
Continue Reading…Leghorn, Minorca, Nankin, Redcap, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island White, Sebright, and of course, the Rosecomb. Most breeds that have a rose-comb variety also have a single-comb variety. The strawberry…
Continue Reading…that don’t fit the general rule are Sebrights and Sumatras, which have purplish earlobes, and Silkies as well as some Sebrights, which have turquoise earlobes — each of which lays…
Continue Reading…and saddle feathers, in contrast to the females’ rounded neck and saddle feathers. An exception is the Sebright bantam, which is hen feathered — meaning the males and females have…
Continue Reading…Silkies; Gold or Silver Sebrights; White, Red, Black, Barred, Buff, Blue, Gold Laced, Birchen, Silver Penciled, Splash or Partridge Cochins; Black Tailed White, White, Gray, Mottled & Black or Black…
Continue Reading…Rock, Dominique, Japanese, Old English, Phoenix, Rhode Island Red, Rosecomb, Sebright and Wyandotte. We will give you the best assortment as possible based on what hatched. “Sorry we do not…
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