I saw in the Cochin Forum that Bo was trying to breed Brown Cochins,I even posted some history and advice.I have heard that there are still Lamonas,but I have not yet seen any evidence.If these two varieties are still around,they need seroius attention and help to get re-established.I am not against remaking these if they are gone,as both are newer varities.If a few of the originals are still left,even if of poor quality they should be breed and worked with to preserve some of the original genes.
Pips and peeps,I run into the pale/light buff verses golden buff,all the time.If you stay near the middle you are safe.In the breeding pen having some of the richer buffs ,will help prevent them breeding too light or pale.
The pale buffs are lacking in pheomelanin (red pigmentation).Light buff can be even and if the bird is of great type can and should win.If type is equal them a darker shade should win because a few more points would be for better under color,better quill color, perhaps no shafting. and especially if both are even.
The light buffs can be attractive and even,but the best buffs are the even ones of the rich shade.These hold the buff color as they age and molt.All shades of buff need to be mated to mates only a shade or two away.Extreme color matings tends to bring out mealiness and patchiness. I find having some darker buffs,I can eventually get some great buffs from.When you have the light buffs you are fighting to keep what little color you have,they fade still lighter and have white under color .
If you start getting red ,then it is time to reduce color .They can be used if of good type,but will take a few generations using birds going in the lighter direction.
With all the talk on buff color,lets not forget the practical side of Buff Leghorns.We do not need to hear that they are poor layers, they lay very small eggs,or are not very vigorous.I know I want robust birds,that lay well and lay nice large eggs.If your buffs lay a variety of sizes,only set the large ones in the incubator,eat the small and medium.If you set only the big eggs after enough generations,the complete flock will lay large and extra large eggs,but it takes time and effort.