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I guess some people do show the Black Laced Reds as GLW, I know one breeder of BLRW who has a breeding pen set up of the Black Laced Reds and sells them as GLW.
I have always found the lacing to be too thick on the Black Laced...much thicker lacing than desired in a good show GLW, also the red is too deep to pass as a GLW in my humble opinion, but you certainly could show them as GLW. I have had people mistake them for GLW/Partridge Wyandotte crosses...
It is not really up to me to say a splash should be shown or not, I guess you could enter them as Splash Laced Red Wyandottes...since they are not really Blue Laced Red Wyandottes...it is just the way Andalusian Blue works, anyone who breeds birds with Andalusian Blue are going to get black, blue or splash. I would think if you entered them as BLRW they would not do very well since the lacing would be almost white instead of blue.....
Jerry
Jerry,
It's interesting to note that genetic tests have shown that a good portion of the Red Laced White Cornish Games are actually Red birds with the homozygous blue gene. In other words - Cornish breeders have been showing and winning with "Splashes" for a long long time.