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I believe it can be done if one select for it
Of course if you select for it most things can be done. One would have to select for birchen males with more of the black and less white in the neck and saddle and extend the laced pattern up and around the wings, back, breast, and tail to have a truly laced bird of this coloring.
Regardless of width lacing is considered lacing. width is somewhat prefference, but it should at least be visibly laced and not mossy or just white tipped.
I believe it can be done if one select for it
Of course if you select for it most things can be done. One would have to select for birchen males with more of the black and less white in the neck and saddle and extend the laced pattern up and around the wings, back, breast, and tail to have a truly laced bird of this coloring.
Regardless of width lacing is considered lacing. width is somewhat prefference, but it should at least be visibly laced and not mossy or just white tipped.