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  1. NatJ

    crossing varieties (polish)

    All chicks would be Buff Laced, no matter which parent is which color. (Exception: if the "Buff Laced" already comes from such a cross, half the chicks will be Buff Laced and the other half Golden Laced.) Genetic explanation: Both of those have a gold base color. The Gold Laced has black lacing...
  2. NatJ

    crossing varieties (polish)

    No, because double lacing is when there are two black lines around the edge of each feather. Since gold laced and silver laced each have single lacing (one black line around the edge of each feather), the chicks should also have single lacing. The genes for how the black appears on the feather...
  3. NatJ

    crossing varieties (polish)

    This pairing will produce silver laced chicks, but the white parts may be yellowish and not the nice clean white you want. I would not use this pairing to produce silver laced chicks, if you want them for showing. However, the sons will also carry the gold gene, so you could cross them back to...
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