When you're ready to part with #3, just poke some holes in a box and send him my way 

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When you're ready to part with #3, just poke some holes in a box and send him my way![]()
Yup! Definitely breed this lovely girl! Choose the highest quality grandfather, cousin , or 1st cousin you can find.
Carefully match the color balancing. Match her lovely bred type as best you can n her mate.
A cushion is a "pad" of feather at the end of the back, base of the tail. It disrupt the topline silhouette on Sussex.
Some breed require them. A no-no in Sussex. Here's a pic: This is a British Buff Orpington from a breeder in the UK.
In this breed a cushion is a good thing. See the "puff" of feathers on the back in front of the tail? That' a cushion.
http://www.keiths-orps.co.uk/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Buff-Orpington-Pullet-1.jpg
Will try and give you a little help with these Speckled Males. If possible catch #3 and take a closeup the the Comb to check for a Sprig. One thru three appear to have real good coloring for their age and I do not see a problem with the width of body. They have a few faults that can be worked on as you progress with your line. Everything involves averages. #4 would not work for me and will explain later.
The male does not have a sprig and no need to worry about the amount of points on the Comb at this point in the game.Notice also that his ear tuft is also the correct color. You may run into a problem with the white on the feathers being too much as they get older.Notice also that his Wattles are a little on the large side also. One of the most important things to check for moving on is does his back stay wide all the way back to his tail, this is very important. If you have questions I will try and answer them.
Do you have any speckled Sussex right now?