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Totally disagree. I don't know what they are but If you breed a Buff Columbian male with Columbian hen you get Buff Columbian pullets with a few white feathers and males that have no value for breeding either variety. How Tom and Matt developed Buff Columbian cochins and wyandottes.
It's okay to disagree with me and you are correct if you start the cross with the ideal buff Columbian male crossed on regular Columbian female. You will get buff Columbian pullets and junk cockerels that are heterozygous Ss. I should have stated that it is one of these heterozygous Ss junk cockerels that I wanted her to use in this cross. I used one of these males over a buff hen and one pullet out of 14 buff columbian chicks has the frosting that Crazychicks pullets show. The effect of the frosting around the web of the feather might be due to a Wheaton gene that is carried with the buff/buff columbian. I have pics of the pullet, but I don't know how to post them from my iPhone.