Yes, she'd be Blue Gold-laced Wyandotte pullet. @Amer will have to help you with the rest. lol I think Wyandottes are in the Continental Class.
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She looks like a light blue laced red to me.It appears to be a pullet. She can't be shown in any category other than All Other Varieties. Blue Gold-laced is not a recognized APA variety.
@Amer may be able to assist a little more.
I haven't kept up with it. They hit the States 20 years ago-ish. I can't believe they haven't gotten them accepted yet.Blue laced red isn’t an accepted variety either, though, lol.
That makes sense. lolAnd Wyandottes are in the American class, they were created in America!
I can’t believe it, either. They are good quality birds but there is no concerted effort!I haven't kept up with it. They hit the States 20 years ago-ish. I can't believe they haven't gotten them accepted yet.
That makes sense. lol
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So weird. I figured Foley would have worked toward it.I can’t believe it, either. They are good quality birds but there is no concerted effort!
I think they stopped working towards the self blue Orpingtons, actually. Not enough of them were actually Orpington type, except for the English ones.I wonder why there's not been a push to standardize them. Even Marans are. And they are working towards or have already added Lavender Orpingtons.