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I believe I only have one other snapshot of them. The are Judy Gantt girls and the roo is half Gantt bloodlines.

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Thanks for all the compliments.

I am trying to get better type on my Buff Barreds and this is a slow process as you all know. Currently I am out-crossing to solid Buff to improve type.

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ETA: It is more difficult to get good barring on the girls for some reason(I suspect it has something to do with the color buff). I do have a couple of young pullets that have a little better barring than the hen shown. Just haven't taken any pic lately of them.
 
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Thank for all the compliments.

I am trying to get better type on my Buff Barreds and this is a slow process as you all know. Currently I am out-crossing to solid Buff to improve type.

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Quote:
Thanks for all the compliments.

I am trying to get better type on my Buff Barreds and this is a slow process as you all know. Currently I am out-crossing to solid Buff to improve type.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/7576_bufbar.jpg
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/7576_lembar.jpg
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/7576_bbhen.jpg

ETA: It is more difficult to get good barring on the girls for some reason(I suspect it has something to do with the color buff). I do have a couple of young pullets that have a little better barring than the hen shown. Just haven't taken any pic lately of them.

Isn't barring a sex-linked gene? Does that affect the quality of the barring on the females?
 
Quote:
Thanks for all the compliments.

I am trying to get better type on my Buff Barreds and this is a slow process as you all know. Currently I am out-crossing to solid Buff to improve type.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/7576_bufbar.jpg
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/7576_lembar.jpg
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/7576_bbhen.jpg

ETA: It is more difficult to get good barring on the girls for some reason(I suspect it has something to do with the color buff). I do have a couple of young pullets that have a little better barring than the hen shown. Just haven't taken any pic lately of them.

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Quote:
Thanks for all the compliments.

I am trying to get better type on my Buff Barreds and this is a slow process as you all know. Currently I am out-crossing to solid Buff to improve type.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/7576_bufbar.jpg
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/7576_lembar.jpg
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/7576_bbhen.jpg

ETA: It is more difficult to get good barring on the girls for some reason(I suspect it has something to do with the color buff). I do have a couple of young pullets that have a little better barring than the hen shown. Just haven't taken any pic lately of them.

Isn't barring a sex-linked gene? Does that affect the quality of the barring on the females?

Yes, The only thing it is hard to tell with buff if you have a single barred gene male or double barred gene male with the color buff because of so many shades of buff...I am just telling from experience..the hens are not barring up like the roos.

I have bred(black) barred to black and the girls come out fine as far as barring goes from Barred X Black mating go. I don't think is as simple when dealing with buff, I don't know why.
 

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