henney penny:
My personal opinion is as Tom says. You first build the barn then paint it. There is a bit of a color difference in breast color to wing color. But not by much. This male has better color then my #2 cock that I bought from Terry Britt. He appears to have good size too.
Tom wrote: You should not breed Buff colored birds with extreme variances in shades of Buff; that is a dark male to a light female. Likewise I would warn against using a male that is uneven from hackle to shoulder/wing bay, to saddle and tail. While its not always possible to have an absolutely even shaded male, I try not to use a bird that isnt even. When selecting a female to go with a male I attempt to match the overall color of the female to the breast color of the male. This was explained to me by Alex Duffy.
Jim this is an article in last years Bantam club that Tom wrote. Dan H is an excellent source for many ideas in breeding Buffs and for just breeding poultry in general. He is a legend and I try to suck up ALOT of info he volunteers to me.