The buff Sebrights are made by adding dominate white to golden the white takes out black leaving a white laced buff.There is a lot of black peppering in golden.Remove the black from the golden area and you have buff.A golden rooster over a silver hen will give you golden hens and silver split for golden roosters.May be poor goldens due to less black.If you use Silver rooster over golden hens you get silver pullets with lots of peppering.Silver males split for gold.Gold and silver are sex linked.Dominate white turns BBred into red pyle.I'm also working on a blue Sebright, I have 2 blue Hens with Sebright blood in them and an order in for Silver 'Brights. Colors are what it's all about...There's no Blue 'Bright in the SoP, either, nor a Buff, but I see Buffs for sale, at Ideal Hatcheries and from the man where I got my 3 new 'Brights this past Saturday. I understand you Breed a Golden Roo with a Silver Hen. I have THAT combination, now. Soooo....here come the Buffs.
I always love to see the colors people come up with, and the EE's are so wonderful for doing that. I can't see how anyone would balk at someone attempting a new and beautiful color combo. My Olive Eggers are beautiful Golden Amie appearing, with blue rear halves. They are some of my most beautiful chickens, and they're Hens. I also drove 110 miles, each way, just to buy them. Roos are usually considered the best-looking, but...EE's have good-looking Hens.
Don't let ANYone talk you out of a project that you want to try. You may have the next "craze trend" bird, in your pics.