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What would be the best rooster to breed to my Buff Orpington hens to create nice colorful chicks?
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Buff orp mated to any of the breeds you just mention will give you Only more Buff(on the red side) like birds..a nice barnivalder ( pref blue/ splash laced) or a silver laced Wyandotte. these will give some mottly looking things but also some nice laced ones . another one would be anything multy coloured tho once again you will prob get some very ugly things
They would all look like badly barred Barred Rocks with a BR sire.
Here are some that Cuban Longtails hatched years ago out of my BR roo over Buff Orp hens, pics grabbed from an old thread on the forum:
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Not dismissing genetics as not belonging but please read the direction of the forum at the beginning before diving off the high board. Serious breeders with serious breeding/genetic improvements to standard breed poultry in accordance with the APA and ABA Standards. The question posed here was looking for colorful combinations which lends no specific direction to what color combination is desired or if a specific intent other than a colorful flock is desired. This is the main reason the BYC is looked upon unfavorably by serious breeders of Standard Bred poultry, because discussions that begin with good intent that quickly go off on tangents of green egg laying Barred Plymouth Rocks or feather legged Rhode Island Reds. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy my birds and that is first and foremost but I also have a breeding plan to improve each breed/variety I am working with and I fully understand that is not everyone's cup of tea. However, when a forum is started with the specific purpose of discussing the breeding, genetics and improvement of standard bred poultry it would be nice to honor that goal and not insert threads about indiscriminate matings for the sake of seeing what one gets.
And with that I guess I am done here.
Blessings to all,
Bo