Really confused on lacing genetics!

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So I want to explore lacing genetics in mutt birds. I understand that phenotype is not the same as genotype, so that even though a mixed bird is laced, it won't necessarily breed true. However, if the mutt with lacing is bred back to a purebred laced bird, it will most likely produce laced offspring.

My questions are: What does the lacing phenotype look like when it's only half expressed?

I have seen hatchery quality laced Wyandottes that look just awful in their lacing. I have a few Easter Eggers that I think might have lacing genetics.

Photos 1, 2, and 4 are of the same gold hen. Does her coloration count as lacing? Partial lacing? Photo 3 is a different gold hen who has even more distinct lacing.










Could I breed these girls to a laced rooster (preferably a rooster with silver or gold laced with black) and expect mostly laced offspring?
 
No, you will not get laced offspring. If you back cross the female offspring to the golden laced male you may get some decent lacing in the back cross offspring.

Tim
 
No, you will not get laced offspring. If you back cross the female offspring to the golden laced male you may get some decent lacing in the back cross offspring.

Tim

Ah, okay, thank you. Then this is what I may do. Though at these odds, should I even both to save the laced birds? Or should I breed birds with other desirable traits to a laced bird and then back cross their offspring instead? Will either breeding work about the same?
 

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