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Buff Laced Polish are exactly what the color says, buff lace on a white bird.
Try breeding one to any color (other than silver) you'll get a white chicken with black spots. It's called ressive white.
No, look at these photos from Feathersite: first golden laced, then buff laced. Notice that the black lacing on the golden laced bird is replaced by a white lacing in the buff laced bird. This is by the addition of dominant white, which replaces (prevents) black pigment with white (lack of pigment).
From the Polish Breeders' website in describing the buff-laced variety: "Both [males and females] are golden buff with creamy white lace."
Also, recessive white is solid white. Dominant white can have black spotting; not recessive white.
Okay so I messed up the dominant and recessive white, but that is a white chicken underneath all that buff lacing. Pull the feathers back on one and see if it isn't white.No, look at these photos from Feathersite: first golden laced, then buff laced. Notice that the black lacing on the golden laced bird is replaced by a white lacing in the buff laced bird. This is by the addition of dominant white, which replaces (prevents) black pigment with white (lack of pigment).
From the Polish Breeders' website in describing the buff-laced variety: "Both [males and females] are golden buff with creamy white lace."
Also, recessive white is solid white. Dominant white can have black spotting; not recessive white.