I agree with the other responses. The pro to getting a Midnight male would be finding out if your bs hens are midnights(all sons Midnights), or Midnight splits(boys come both Midnight and regular BS) or not even split(all sons regular BS). The reason I don't even mention the daughters is because you can't tell visually if they are a Midnight or not.
The con would be if the hens were not even Midnight then buying a Midnight male is kind of an extra expense.. unless you want one to look at in your own yard without further waiting.
If you can't find a Midnight or want to wait, would again recommend breeding your male and females together in case they are splits, like they were in my case.
I also heartily agree with splits being great- that way you know they are being mixed up with unrelated blood.
The con would be if the hens were not even Midnight then buying a Midnight male is kind of an extra expense.. unless you want one to look at in your own yard without further waiting.
If you can't find a Midnight or want to wait, would again recommend breeding your male and females together in case they are splits, like they were in my case.
I also heartily agree with splits being great- that way you know they are being mixed up with unrelated blood.