Black Crested White Polish in the US

Bear and Dart

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I've wanted to start a breeding project ( breeding to the APA SOP ) for awhile and had a hard time picking birds because no breed stuck out over another breed. Then I came across Black Crested White Polish, a color I had forgotten but always loved because their color is unlike many others. I've researched about this color variety on these forums and across other parts of the internet. I couldn't find much but did discover that this breed sort of died out in the US and it's very difficult to come across someone working with them seriously, if there is even anyone at all. I was wondering if the only place to aquire them is ideal poultry, or if there is another possible bloodline out there? I was also curious if in the case that I wouldn't be able to find another bloodline, what impact would breeding these birds to another polish color for better type or even crossing to breeds that possibly went into creating this color have on my breeding program?
 
Here's some updated pictures, sorry they took so long
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The ones in the picture shown by the OP show plenty of black on tail and even some form of black spangling.

I believe they are eb/eb(Partridge), Db/Db(Restrictor) and Ml/Ml(Melanotic)
Sorry, I meant the recipe for correct Black Crested White Polish. But thanks for that info too. I am always looking to learn more. Do you think the pictured birds have some Pg as well?

I agree with Jacin that his Polish look mixed with Appenzellers.
 
I have a trio from IDEAL (used to be a quartet). The hens look okay, 1 is certainly better than the other. The male..... ehh..... He looks better than the one on the website, but not by much
 
Here's some from October and September. The pulley pictures is the better one of the two. I'll get more updated ones when I go out to feed and water that group
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The male actually has a horn in the middle of his comb. Kinda neat, but his comb is more of a walnut than V comb lookswise.

About 99% sure they used silver Spitzhauben to increase their flock size. They resemble them more than they do my buff laced polish pullet
 
Eitherway, I love my girls. My boy is weird and annoyingly loud, but at least he treats them like the princesses they are. I'm excited to see how the chicks look between the 3 different down colors the 3 pullets in there had (the two different BCW pullets and then my bearded Buff lace pullet)
 
I just discovered the polish breed this past September I purchased a pair from the Kansas state fair the hen passed away a few months after but our rooster is doing great kids named him Oreo lol we’ll be looking to get him a new mate in the spring and raise some chicks as well ❤️
Those are white crested blacks, not black crested whites
 

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