Haha... you're in trouble then.... when I talk to myself, my wife answers back, then I tell her I'm talking to myself not her, and she tells me and myself both to pipe down!
So I was reading up on some of the genetics of Wheaten and Salmon Faverolles, and one of the things I'm picking up on is that to get those light colored hens with no "smut" in the beards and hackle you have to breed in one direction, and to get roosters with those dark beards and breasts you have to breed in the other direction.
Kind of like breeds such as laced wyandottes where breeders keep 2 lines if they are showing both roosters and hens, because the hens are bred for the lacing which makes them very light, and the roosters are intended to be darker with less lacing.
So in reading up on this, I'm starting to thing that the dark pullets that some hatcheries are producing is likely coming from some very striking well marked roosters. Apparently to get the really light salmon fav hens, you want roosters that are a bit poorly marked with some white in their beards, and so on.
See this post where saladin speaks of using "Smut wheaten pullets" to get a rooster with a good solid black breast:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/recessive-wheaten-question.553141/page-4#post-7126428