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Your girl looks great to me. I know that Dan Honour is one fella I like to run pics of my Buffs by to gauge how well my color is coming along.
He wrote an article
BUFF LEGHORNS:
A Specialty for 40 Years
You may need the url and if so write me a PM. Can't risk posting the link here. Do not want to break any rules. hahaha

This article has color pics of Dan's Buffs and I think all would agree he knows this variety well.

ZOOWEEMAMA I got in trouble a few times here for posting links.
Thanks, but I have had that article on Breeding BuffLeghorns for quite a few years.
 
Thanks, but I have had that article on Breeding BuffLeghorns for quite a few years.
OOPs, I misspoke on that. I have had it, and everything Dan has written on buffs for a long time.I now think you are referring to the article he published in 2011? WONDERFUL color on those Buff Leghorns. I saw them in the flesh too, and they truly were golden to the roots. None of the birds from other countries could compare with the color or the type.
 
Bill and Vickie I Don't ever want to sell Dan Short. Over the years I have read every article ever published on breeding Buff Coloration forgot most of it. My Sacre Buff Cockerel would be to Dark to Compete in Serious Competition; but I will put him to use. I do not believe there is 1 Magic Formula for Breeding Quality Buff. I do believe different Breeds of Buff Chickens breed Somewhat Differently. I hope we all can afford the feed next year. For the record I like the Sacre Cockerels better than the Pullets.
 
Bill and Vickie I Don't ever want to sell Dan Short. Over the years I have read every article ever published on breeding Buff Coloration forgot most of it. My Sacre Buff Cockerel would be to Dark to Compete in Serious Competition; but I will put him to use. I do not believe there is 1 Magic Formula for Breeding Quality Buff. I do believe different Breeds of Buff Chickens breed Somewhat Differently. I hope we all can afford the feed next year. For the record I like the Sacre Cockerels better than the Pullets.
Foxy grandma has a reverse trio.
 
Thanks, but I have had that article on Breeding BuffLeghorns for quite a few years.
This one was written 2011 like you said.
Last year, or maybe the year before Dan seen a bird which I had that looked like this and he said for me to take him to a Buff, then repeat with future offspring for 3 generations and I would have the perfect Buff color. That is one of the reasons, I made these. But as this had been said before, "one must build the barn before painting it". So, this fella will get two of my lower quality Buff girls this coming season. Then follow Dan's plan.



I like his brother too. Far as type goes. And will test breed them both with a nice size Buff girl and play around with these two boys for a small hatch or two
 
Your girl looks great to me. I know that Dan Honour is one fella I like to run pics of my Buffs by to gauge how well my color is coming along.
He wrote an article
BUFF LEGHORNS:
A Specialty for 40 Years
You may need the url and if so write me a PM. Can't risk posting the link here. Do not want to break any rules. hahaha

This article has color pics of Dan's Buffs and I think all would agree he knows this variety well.

ZOOWEEMAMA I got in trouble a few times here for posting links.

Bill, would you send me that link? I believe the only thing I have questioned about Dan's vision of what buff color can and should be is his viewpoint on what I will call color that is a bit "hot". I understand what he is saying but still want to work within a perimeter of bright, golden buff. No orange.
 
Bill and Vickie I Don't ever want to sell Dan Short. Over the years I have read every article ever published on breeding Buff Coloration forgot most of it. My Sacre Buff Cockerel would be to Dark to Compete in Serious Competition; but I will put him to use. I do not believe there is 1 Magic Formula for Breeding Quality Buff. I do believe different Breeds of Buff Chickens breed Somewhat Differently. I hope we all can afford the feed next year. For the record I like the Sacre Cockerels better than the Pullets.

I've lots of experience with buff Cochins and Orpingtons, some directly from Marcus Davidson. A little bit of experience with the buff Leghorns. They are all different and one of those differences seems to be the expression of golden buff color on different feather texture, quality and substance. That Dan can breed bright golden buff on those Leghorns is a real accomplishment. And a good looking one too.
 
Bill and Vickie I Don't ever want to sell Dan Short. Over the years I have read every article ever published on breeding Buff Coloration forgot most of it. My Sacre Buff Cockerel would be to Dark to Compete in Serious Competition; but I will put him to use. I do not believe there is 1 Magic Formula for Breeding Quality Buff. I do believe different Breeds of Buff Chickens breed Somewhat Differently. I hope we all can afford the feed next year. For the record I like the Sacre Cockerels better than the Pullets.
Alan, good to see you on here!! Glad you are getting the buffs going again.

Don
 
If anyone needs a NICE Jubilee Rooster 3 12 month old. let me know, i have two left that cam from Greenfire Farms. $75.00



 
A nice Jubilee roo I have... I need a nice pullet if someone can spare one.
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Thank you,
renie
 

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