Golden Sebright Bantams

Product ID: 3GSB
Elegance comes naturally to the Golden Sebright chicken. Their unique plumage features a sharply defined black lace pattern. Sebrights are one of the few hen-feathered breeds, meaning roosters and hens have the same color plumage.

Sebright Chicken for Sale: A Unique Ornamental Bantam

This breed has a coppery gold feather base, edged by a sharp black outline. Their feathers are tight and almond shaped, giving the illusion of a delicate lace pattern. Their wings are large and point down away from their bodies. Their skin and beaks are typically a slate blue color, but their beaks can occasionally be a shade of bone or ivory. 

Golden Sebright roosters and hens look similar in appearance, as they are hen-feathered, but males are slightly larger and have prominent combs and wattles. Their chest protrudes outward and their tail feathers sit upright, which gives them a unique silhouette.

Sebrights are primarily ornamental, but they could also be kept as a pet with proper socialization. These birds are generally friendly, but they are a bit flightier and more active than other bantam breeds. 

Hens produce small cream-colored or white eggs. If kept in optimal conditions, they have a fair egg yield between 120-150 per year. 

This breed is best suited to warmer climates. Although bantam chickens as a whole are more likely to go broody, this breed is less likely to set.  

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Pricing

Sex 5-29 30-59 60+ Quantity Hatch Date
Straight Run $6.34  $5.74  $5.52 
Min: 5
Male $0.00  $0.00  $0.00 
Female $0.00  $0.00  $0.00 

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Marek's Vaccine - $0.50/Chick

Marek's vaccination

Gro Gel Plus DPP - $4.50

This supplement contains a unique formula, combining proteins, peptides, amino acids, probiotics, and more. Can be used on day old birds during shipping, or given immediately after arrival to replenish essential nutrients and aid in hydration.

StresEEZ Plus - $9.75

Water-dispersible source of vitamins, trace minerals, and electrolytes. 6oz pack per 128gal of water/ 1 GALLON DOSAGE: 1/4 tsp powder to 1 gal of drinking water.

Optional Vaccination's are preformed at the hatchery.
GroGel and Vitamin packs may be shipped with the birds or shipped separately before your birds arrive.

The table below is for the next several hatches.
 

Egg Color: Cream or white
Egg Size: Very small
Egg Production: 120 - 150 per year
Disposition: Playful and friendly
Hardiness: Warm climates
Broody: Occasionally setters
Hen Weight: 20 oz
Rooster Weight: 22 oz

FAQs About Golden Sebright Bantams

Is this breed considered a true bantam? Yes, there is no standard-size counterpart to this breed, only a bantam version.

Where did this breed originate? They are a British bantam breed, created by a gentleman named Sir John Saunders Sebright. After much trial and error, the desired lace pattern was perfected through decades of selective poultry breeding. The American Poultry Association entered the breed into the Standard of Perfection in 1874.

What do baby chicks look like? They are a mix of gold, dark brown, or black. Males and females are nearly identical at hatch, so they are not color sexable.

What kind of comb does this breed have? These bantams have a close-fitting rose comb.

Do Sebright bantam chicks have any special care requirements?
While raising bantams and layers is mostly the same, there are a few key things to keep in mind regarding their size. Bantams are much smaller, and more susceptible to chilling or drowning in their water source. You can learn more from our care guide linked in the drop down above.

Can this breed live with standard-size chickens? Yes, but with careful introductions and coop management. At just 20 oz to 22 oz when they reach maturity, this breed is very small. Make sure your coop has plenty of space and places to hide to prevent bullying. 

Is this a clean-legged or feather-legged breed?
These bantams are clean-legged, but if you're interested in feather-legged, consider the classic White Silkie bantam.

What came first, the Golden or Silver Sebright? The Golden variety was developed first, with the Silver variety coming afterwards, a cross between a Golden Sebright and a White Rosecomb. 




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