Sebright Bantam
Pros: Beautiful, laced feathers.
Cons: Reputation for infertility.
Eggs: Small, white eggs.
Sebrights are a mainly ornamental true bantam (meaning they do not have a large fowl counterpart). They were created by Sir John Sebright during the early 1800s. 
There are two colour variations of Sebright - Silver and Gold. The birds have a base colour of silver or gold, with black edging on each feather- this colouration is often called gold or silver laced. They are rose combed.

Sebrights are very beautiful, and their size makes them suitable for keeping in even the smallest garden.
Despite their small size they are hardy, active and enjoy free- ranging.
We are breeders of Gold and Silver Sebrights.
For Sebright chicks, adult birds, hatching eggs or just to chat about whether this breed is suitable for your requirements please contact us
