maybe have a dark and light color of the variety? A "cherry" Mahogany which could be the more flame red, and a "burgundy" which could be the brownish red? I like the look of both, but I agree we need to clarify what colors are "right" so people know what direction to work inHI, This is really nice to get this discussion going..........of the birds that i have seen, there seems to be the Reddish cast males and the orange cast males,,,,,,the females; lighter brown, some with darker necks, some without with creamier front and beard and those that are darker with a matching beard and front.....all seem appealing....
SandiKlaws males has the chestnut beard, mine has a black beard... If we are re-starting the definition of Mahogany there is nothing that says we cant continue a second incarnation, with standardized markings, finding a niche for it also. Sort of like the Salmon, Blue Salmon.....???? My 2 girls are one of each, both from Sandhill 1 year apart...
I am hoping we can get enough projects going to breed the better conformation that the Faverolle is known for, and distancing ourselves from the inbreeding/linebreeding bottleneck. But considering the color question.....in males do we like black or brown male beards, orange cast or red cast, solid coloration or multi,,,,,,,,,females, solid coloration or darker color with lighter breasts, cream beards or darker beards....does it matter???? maybe or not.......
eliz