Hmmm... I could, but I actually like the sliver girls from the Dominique x Buff Orpington more than the gold.
Most of my crosses involve Production Blue hens, which are Rhode Island Red x Blue Australorp crosses.
This cockerel (Dominique x Production Blue) had the most gold leakage. I didn't like it, so I sold him. It would have been alright if it was just the darker red, but the straw yellow is what I wanted to stay away from. I'm guessing he had two gold genes, based on what I've learned from this thread.
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Here is another Dominique x Production Blue cockerel (came from a differnt hen than the first). This one had the least amount of leakage. Silver + Gold? I would have kept this one, but he was missing one wattle which I thought was odd. So I sold him also.
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Here is the one I kept (same parents as the second cockerel):
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The lighting isn't very good in this photo, but he has more leakage than the first, which can be seen more clearly in this close-up of his wing.
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That rich red is what I would rather have. I don't like the yellowish/gold color.
I seem to have succeeded in that aspect by breeding a Rhode Island Red to a Production Blue. Here is the cockerel out of that cross:
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Again, the lighting makes it hard to see, but this one does not have any "yellow" leakage. It's the perfect mahogany

I like the colors on this cockerel, except that he isn't barred which is what I am really going for. He is Gold Gold.
I'm leaning toward breeding just the silver birds because the red isn't that important to me, and I prefer that to having yellow leakage. With that in mind, here is my best blue barred pullet (Dominique x Production Blue). No leakage at all.
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