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Not exactly. You'll see one of my example chicks soon.
Due to the many restrictors found on Buffs, they will not be all black, many will have a dark crele look to them, but as far as I know no established breed out there based their "Crele" phenotype on heterozygous extended black, so all of this experimenting is for fun, take it as it is, I really don't think this will go beyond a few generations from an enthusiastic backyard breeder.
It should have a heavy body build of Orpington, and Australorp. Light to moderate barring, with flecks of color of dark tone, buff/red. Light grey limited, or non existent.
These are some of my standards for this breed.
Interesting! Basically, it sounds like you're trying to create a dark barred black with red and buff leakage. I've also thought about doing this, since barred mixes and buff black mixes have such beautiful, varied colors.
Okay, but I want a little bit more then leakage.Interesting! Basically, it sounds like you're trying to create a dark barred black with red and buff leakage. I've also thought about doing this, since barred mixes and buff black mixes have such beautiful, varied colors.
I was going with how the mother looks. Buff breast feathers with black spotting.The hardest part will be the hens as the drawing you just made clearly shows a salmon breasted hen with barring!.. short of e+, I don't see that happening, perhaps you are okay with orange breast and body?
Forgot to take the picture, will be sure to take the picture tomorrow.I was wanting to see picures of your adult flock
I was wanting to see picures of your adult flock