
…Booted, Dutch, Japanese, Nankin, Pyncheon, Rosecomb, Sebright and Serama. Bantams that have a large counterpart are considered to be miniatures. But they are not exact miniatures — the relative size…
Continue Reading…Booted, Dutch, Japanese, Nankin, Pyncheon, Rosecomb, Sebright and Serama. Bantams that have a large counterpart are considered to be miniatures. But they are not exact miniatures — the relative size…
Continue Reading…color for the breed — most are bright red, but a few breeds (such as Sebrights, Silkies, and Sumatras) have purplish combs. Poor health, or stress (such as during a…
Continue Reading…The cockerels’ combs and wattles will become larger and more brightly colored than the pullets’. Unless they’re Sebrights or Campines, which are hen-feathered breeds (the males and females have nearly…
Continue Reading…maintained for production. Bantam Most of the bantam breeds are known for being outstanding setters. Two notable exceptions are the Rosecomb and the Sebright. Both breeds were originally developed in…
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