Description
Cackle 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 England in the early 1800s. It has since been admitted into the American Poultry Standard of Perfection in 1874, and for good reason. This is a beautiful bird, and the males are unique in that they don’t have sickle feathers. If you would like to take home the Silver Sebright Bantam we have baby chicks available to order today. For more information please contact the Cackle Hatchery® team!
Also may like Sebright Bantam Surplus Special.
Availability
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Whittni (@WhitsFlock) –
We ordered 5 and received 6. 3 were roosters and were rehomed. Of the 3 pullets we kept, 2 passed away prior to lay (within a couple weeks of each other). They seemed like healthy rambunctious new chicks, but did not survive well enough to become adults. They were human friendly, but 1 rooster was especially spooky around people. I don’t recommend sebrights, they just aren’t a hardy breed, and even if they do make it–they only live 8 years compared to an Old English Bantam who can make it to 15 (nearly double). Our chicks were vaccinated and raised in a great setup. No parasite or predators impacted mortality of the sebrights.