I usually see "Silver Laced" and "Gold Laced" as terms for birds that have the actual lacing in black, with silver or gold being the color in the middle of the feather. By analogy with the way other laced colors are named, the ought to be "Black Laced Silver" and "Black Laced Gold," but they aren't.Oh, yeah, sorry my bad! I was thinking silver laced red meant a bird with dominant white lacing and a red/gold base color. Lacing genes is so fascinating!
It's much more logical when the varieties have names like White Laced Red, or Blue Laced Red, or Chocolate Laced Silver. That makes it clear they tell the lacing color (white, blue, chocolate) and the ground color (red or silver). If we followed that pattern, we would also say "Black Laced Silver" and "Black Laced Gold."
Ooh, pretty!Yeah, I'm about 90% sure the other color varieties are forms of spangled. Here's some of the other colors
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