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Sebright
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The Sebright is a bantam built for the show world. They are very active birds, but they aren't aggressive and aren't very loud, so this is a great chicken for someone needing an easy time.
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Sicilian Buttercup
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The Sicilian Buttercup is classicifed as an egg laying breed despite having poor egg laying abilities. They are most popular as show chicekns, so if you want ane gg layer with a better purpose, these are your bird.
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Silkie Bantam
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Silkie Bantams look like a little ball of fluff due to theri unique feathers. They are small, as the bantam name suggests, and do not work as anything but a show bird. Still, they're consiered very friendly.
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Star
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Stars are very special, working as egg layers, meat producers, and excellent show birds. Their best talent may be as a sex link for breeding purposes. If you want specific characteristics in other breeds, use a Star.
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Sultan
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The Sultan breed is all about the shows due to their odd feather placement like a turban on theri head and long tufts coming from theri feet. They're also very placid, adding to the reasons for being show birds.
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Sumatra
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Sumatras are best when they're shown around, but can't really provide you with a decent meal either with eggs or meat. They're prized due to their many feathers, glorious tails, and uniquely colored faces.
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Sussex
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The Sussex breed is magnificent as egg layers, able to keep egg production high even through the winter months. They also have quite a following as show birds because of theri easy-going temperament.
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