I have silver sebright bantams , will be posting pics soon. Just havnt had a chance to take them. They have a show in august so I will post some pics of thier adventures,
what I like about them.
Cute birds and very attractive grazing around the yard .
They get lots of attention from visitors and comments on what a cute little bird. so great conversation chickens.
Colorful is an understement.
For whatevfer reason they co-habitate with australorps perfectly.
when they start to get scrappy with each other , the object of the fight will run and hide behind an australorps which dwarfs them in size . the australorps provides a baffle against fights.
Have been known to fly way up into trees to protect themselves from cats, fox and other ambushers.
Big eyed gypsy faced bird the females melt your heart.
They are funny when they all try to climb under a australorps rooster like a mother hen and funnier yet he is OK with them under his feet all of the time. , lorps roo breaks up fights between them. deliberatly gets in between the fight.then they forgot what they were doing and go on thier way.
things not so great about them
They are not cuddley like the australorps, very independant.
Lorps come in everynight dependable , but always a sebright straggler I have to round up.
They hurt your eyes trying to choose who gets shown like a bad pattern on a shirt.
It is legal to remove the small off color feathers , illegal to remove any primarys, again it hurts your eyes just trying to find a smudged micro feather on a high patterned bird..
They are cute birds and everyone wants to touch one but they are not crazy about being touched only tolerate it...not abundant eggs and productivity.
scrappy andvery vocal but for whatever reason lorps calm them.
People who are passionate about these bantams understand them and thier ways and accept it.
We have one female that is the runt, she is extreamly tiny and hangs out with the egg layers but not with the show birds, she seems to be everybodys favorite with her big eyed gypsy face but she doesnt like the attention.
I personally accept them for how they are , They liven up my life with color and cute faces .
I think just understanding rooster behaviour helps with any chicken. they are protective of females so in breeding pens we have access to food, and water dishes and egg boxes from the outside , if roos think you are threatening thier females they can get preyy riled. You wind up like a battle weary gladiator with a garbage can lid to defend yourself. Its just easier to collect everything from the outside , especcialy if you have limited space. roosters who can move away from you wont bother you much like on a large farm.
Out of breeding season they all calm down and run together cause the roosters were raised together. A new rooster always creates comotion thou, thats another story