Description
The Golden Sebright Bantam is unique in many ways. They are considered to be one of the oldest “true” bantams, meaning they do not have an equivalent standard size version of the breed. They are also the only breed that has hen feathering, the hens and roosters look alike. The Golden Sebright Bantam wings hang low, pointing to the ground when they are at a full stance. They have rose combs, and grey legs. They lay cream-colored eggs.
- They can lay around 60-80 eggs a year.
- Straight run only(you can not pick between male and female chicks).
*Bantams are miniature chickens. They are often one fourth the size of standard breed poultry.