John, how many generations back to the black cross do these chicks go?
Although I tried a buff/black outcross years ago I gave up on it, as I recall, after the first year. I have made the cross again this year and plan to follow thru, knowing it could take several years to get back to pure buff color.
John, were those chicks hatched this season? If not do you have pictures of how they came out? Also how come you got some buff colored chicks. I thought E was dominant over eWh
The chicks in the photo (reply #2) are from one of this season's hatches. The light colored chicks are actually dominant white, although they show some buff as does the black chick. E is dominant, but buff is powerful and leaks thru.
I'm considering culling all the buff split chicks that carry dominant white. Some say one copy of dominant white (I/i+) makes a better buff color, but that two copies (I/I) dilutes buff too much. I'm not into breeding birds with one copy of a gene like that, so I'll attempt to breed out dominant white in my buffs.