Mike, I have only heard of one buff breeder with good egg color....no one else claims even decent that I have heard of....I'm trying to get eggs or chicks from that one breeder, but having a little difficulty
My eggs are very pale blue...no noticeable green tint, but almost white...they have a blue tint in a carton of leghorn eggs, but in a carton of Ameraucanas, they look white...and as John described his, mine have a pretty good shape, but are small to medium in size.... ...my thinking is that if I stay with good type from a nice wheaten cockerel, I could have acceptable egg color and size increase in the second generation, and maybe be back to acceptable buff feather color in 3 generations with a good blue egg??? I just don't have any experience in building egg color, and am not sure if these numbers are realistic.
John...those chicks look better than I would have expected with a black cross...how many generatios do you expect it to be before you get a consistent buff color??? My breeding plan is a three pen rotation, starting with birds from at least two, hopefully 3 families... One thing I am really unclear on is the effect of the blue gene...what I have now are much lighter than an F1 leghorn Ameraucana cross..are there levels of 'blue'? I mean if you are dealing only with the blue gene, can you have different shades of blue if no other gene is involved??