Daniel brings up a good topic to discuss with our Old and Rare breeds: color breeding.
I will be the very first to admit that a beautifully colored bird on an excellent typed body is hard to pass-up and is, of course, the ideal of all Standard bred birds. However, I think color breeding can ruin any breed: regardless of that birds function.
Vigour, vitality, rude-good health, and type come as far before color as the engine comes before the caboose on a mile-long train; regardless of the breed.
As Don Schrider once said to me at the Unifour Show; 'There's a whole lot of pretty feathers here; I'm just not sure there's much under them.'