SEBRIGHT
Country of Origin | England | |
Average Weight | 630 Gram (Rooster) | 520 Gram (Hen) |
Best Suited For | Ornamental and Pets | |
Growth Period | 4-5 Months | |
Purpose | Exhibitions | |
Egg Color | White | |
Egg Production | 60 – 80 Per Year |
Product Description
It is an old breed of true bantam developed in England by Sir John Sebright and further named after him. Sebright’s are unique in being hen feathered. They have a rose comb and come in two laced varieties, golden and silver. Sebright eggs tend to be low in fertility, as is common among breeds bearing a rose comb.
Chicks that do hatch are tiny and delicate, requiring extra care to raise, but once they reach maturity these bantams are hardy, active, and capable fliers. The hens are poor layers of eggs with white shells and seldom brood.
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