Hello Cackle Joy, and Everybody!
I did a search in Google and lo and behold a very knowledgeable contributor called "loveourbirds" posted a rather helpful and detailed commentary in this very forum on 9/1/13 pertaining to some particulars of sex linkage, per se. As you asked, in it was a mention of Silver Laced Wyandottes and their utility in sex linked production. The title of this grand dissertation, Sex Linked Chickens for Beginners, What They are and How to Breed Them. According to the page, an updated version was submitted on 2/12/14. You have to admire that sort of dedication to the industry and our hobby!
Neal, the Zooman
Just googled this, here are the SLW hen quotes:
[COLOR=333333]Cinnamon Queens are another form of red sex link, and are usually easier to breed than Golden comets. They are created by using a Silver Laced Wyandotte hen, and a Rhode Island Red rooster. Male chicks will come out white, while hens are more red or brown in color.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333] A trick to breeding Cinnamon Queens may be to check earlobe color on parents and use red earlobes only. If you are gearing for egg production only use smaller framed parents for best feed to egg conversions. [/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]You can also use Delaware hens and Rhode Island white hens, and several other breeds in sex link breeding.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]I didn't know that! Cool.[/COLOR]
Here is a good explanation of breeding for sex links.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/261208/sex-linked-information

