You still have to decide if you would rather cut a #6 down or a #8 I have seen #9 with good wheaten. You would just have to choose them carefully too, not all wheaten have slate underfluff, I have some really washed out wheaten hens that have white light cream, I was planning on breeding them with whites to darken the eggs more, you just have to have an assortment of even off colored birds if you want to experimentNicol, My Whites lay at least a #6 and some of the wheaten lay 7-8 . I believe that with the wheaten crossing with the light Sussex you would have some undercolor problems and even some tinging of the feathers with cream color. Some of this is just thinking is not proven as of today , but can tell you before fall for sure.

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