I\'m going to assume then that his mother and father must have been erroneously bred and that he is a Wheaten crossed to a Brown Red. I will include him within my Red Pyles as a backup, for this coloration is ideal for breeding to dominant white for f1 Red Pyles. My F2 Red Pyles are in need of outside blood (I do not wish for an F3 inbred generation). Also, the Red Pyles resembled Red Shoulders more at this point, for the original outcross was a White Ameraucana cock on a Brown Red hen (deceased). The original offspring lacked the desired coloring in the lower wing. Added offspring from an alternative Wheaten/white cross has reversed this in most of the birds. Most of these colors came from breeds outside that of Ameraucana, mainly Leghorn and Minorca, both white eggers from which blue can readily be reestablished as the egg color.
Also viable points are that if this bird is a Brown Red/Wheaten cross, when bred to the Pyle hens which lack the coloration on the lower wing primaries, a percentage of offspring should be Brown Red. I do not plan on extensively breeding more varieties at his point though, so he will be put on white hens this spring rather than bred to the Red Shoulders.