Bluelacelovelyred
In the Brooder
- Dec 8, 2018
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So on Facebook I'm part of one of those Facebook pages for blue laced red wyandottes and a couple of things were going on that I'm curious about and maybe somebody on here can answer my questions one they were saying that they're trying to get the APA to recognize the blue laced red Wyandotte like they recognize this silver lace and The Gold Lace. Does anyone know why this has not taken place? I was thinking because to get a blue laced red Wyandotte you have to mate a black lace red Wyandotte And a Splash to get the blue lace red. A blue laced red and a blue lace red gives you all three variations blue black and splash. But with a black and a splash you get all blue a splash in a splash against splash a black and a black you get a black. Now I don't know much about the APA but is this the reason why they have not considered the blue laced red Wyandotte to be a APA recognized?
Also on Facebook I saw a debate on calling a blue laced red Wyandotte Splash variety versus calling it a splash laced red Wyandotte is there a difference in between these two terms because I'm thinking any bird that is a splash is a white bird with a splash of color and this case the dark mahogany. So if you were to say Splash laced red are you saying it's a red bird with a splash of white? What is the correct terminology of blue laced red Wyandotte with a variety label Splash or would you call it the splash laced red which is correct and which is not and why?
Also on Facebook I saw a debate on calling a blue laced red Wyandotte Splash variety versus calling it a splash laced red Wyandotte is there a difference in between these two terms because I'm thinking any bird that is a splash is a white bird with a splash of color and this case the dark mahogany. So if you were to say Splash laced red are you saying it's a red bird with a splash of white? What is the correct terminology of blue laced red Wyandotte with a variety label Splash or would you call it the splash laced red which is correct and which is not and why?
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