Best way to introduce buff color into a flock? (New chicken breed)

The Niederrheiner is no longer with the flock but here is the last photo I have of him. We harvested him for meat as we were running out of comfortable room for the birds and he was getting a bit aggressive lol
 

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His sister. There’s another female that has a nicer buff color but she’s not as friendly, so I couldn’t pick her up today.
 

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The Yokohama x Phoenix is turning out to be quite interesting.
 

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Here is our rooster that he hope to use in the next round of breeding. He’s the yellow wild type chick I had posted earlier in the thread, that hatched from a blue egg. I’m really hopeful that he had the blue egg gene but we won’t know until his daughters start laying…
But wait there’s more news!

P.S. Would anyone know what color he might turn out to be? Maybe a golden duck wing?
 

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