Its just that the silver laced are so far and few between to find any bit of correctly marked birds. If you love this coloring and you have a hen you could go to this site on facebook, https://www.facebook.com/groups/384604001637431/ you would have to go back a ways in the thread but there are some that are working on this color to get more information about this variety, and how difficult it is because you have to "double breed" meaning you have to have separate pens to try to breed correct colored males and different pens to breed correct colored females, hence everyones reaction to please do not cross anything into a silver laced bird. The folks working on this variety i believe are just a few states north of you so not too far if you wanted to have birds shipped to you to join in the project. We can definitely use all the passionate folks we can get working on some of our preservation standard colors.
What a fool I am! Got her straight run from a local feed store who ordered from Ideal Poultry. I had no idea how special this variety is. I just know she's my sweet little sugar plum! So if I'm ever interested in breeding her, don't do the buff, instead she should be bred only to another silver laced? Jeez, that's what I get for thinking!