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That's so nice! Thank you! My husband says he's about to box Evil Smoke up and send her to you.
But seriously, I really like my Andalusians. They are beautiful birds. They are also extremely active and mouthy, and very, very naughty. They can fly like nobody's business. Higher and farther than I would have ever imagined that a chicken could fly. They are great foragers. I'm getting 3 or 4 little pullet eggs most days from my 4 pullets. They fit my personality well, as they are crazy birds.
As far as breeding goes, I think the Blue/Black/Splash breeding is interesting. Lots of possible variations. Go with a blue rooster, get all 3 colors in the chicks... Or if splashes don't appeal to you, get a black rooster... etc. Mixed breed chickies? Who knows what would happen? Interesting.
Also, an Andalusian rooster might be smaller and do less damage to the hens' back feathers. Maybe...
My Dominiques are much more docile, I often describe them as sweet and shy. But also great foragers. They blend right in, too, almost disappear in the woods. I have 2 adult hens and 5 pullets that I hatched from their eggs. The hens lay nice large eggs, about 6 per week each at their peak production, more like 4 to 5 now. Things are starting to slow down.
I had bad luck with my rooster, he was overly aggressive, but a great flock protector. I guess those two "qualities" go hand in hand. But every chick hatched from a barred rooster will have barring to some degree, so it kind of limits the look you will get from mixed breed chicks. Breeding mixed breed chicks is interesting, in my opinion.
Heck, I think breeding chickens is interesting, in general.
RIR roosters are so beautiful! Like you said, there is the added bonus of producing sex linked chicks. The only con that I can think of is that they are reputed to be aggressive. You could always seek out a very well bred rooster, from a line with good disposition, as well as that gorgeous dark mahogany color. Or maybe an aggressive rooster wouldn't drive you crazy, like it did me.
Still, I'd go for a really nice one, not just any ole RIR rooster. You'll have to deal with him, for better or worse, so you might as well get one so gorgeous he'll make your eyes pop out. Just my opinion, of course.