The sebrights, which originated in the early 1800's, have the unique distinction of being the only chicken that is "hen feathered." This means that the male, unlike other chickens, has no pointed sex feathers in the hackle, saddle, or tail. The sebrights are very small and are much in demand. The Goldens are golden bay and the Silvers are silver-white with both varieties having each feather laced in black.
I have two Silver Seabrights and they are the best ones I have. The hen has excellent eggs and the rooster is very friendly.
I have a silver sebright rooster and he is very gentle. He is my favorite of the flock, and he gets along well around other roosters. Keep up the good work, Murray McMurray!
Did You Know?
All hens lay eggs, but some will lay more eggs than others.