- Apr 14, 2010
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This beautiful little chick is right around three weeks old. Not sure of the sex.
Just not fitting in with the rest of my flock and we don't have the resources to keep our coop as warm as Sebrights need to be kept in the winter. Very sweet and easy to handle. I can meet half way for the right home.
Description from My Pet Chicken:
Sebrights are one of the most stunning breeds of chickens you can keep. The feathers of the Golden variety have a tawny base, with each one delicately laced in ebony, like the scales of a dragon. Even more interesting is the fact that both males and females have the same plumage--males are "henny feathered"--meaning they do not have the pointy hackle and saddle feathers that distinguish roosters of other breeds.
They are kept chiefly for pleasure and exhibition. They are friendly little birds when raised with affection, although they are not particularly docile. They can be little show-offs!
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Just not fitting in with the rest of my flock and we don't have the resources to keep our coop as warm as Sebrights need to be kept in the winter. Very sweet and easy to handle. I can meet half way for the right home.
Description from My Pet Chicken:
Sebrights are one of the most stunning breeds of chickens you can keep. The feathers of the Golden variety have a tawny base, with each one delicately laced in ebony, like the scales of a dragon. Even more interesting is the fact that both males and females have the same plumage--males are "henny feathered"--meaning they do not have the pointy hackle and saddle feathers that distinguish roosters of other breeds.
They are kept chiefly for pleasure and exhibition. They are friendly little birds when raised with affection, although they are not particularly docile. They can be little show-offs!
Please let me know if you have any questions.
