Key 16 : | Key for Lacing, Double lacing and Pencilling |
Note: Black can be diluted to blue, lavender, chocolate, khaki or white. | |
The chicken, male or female have feathers with a single (diluted) black lace, edge on a clear groundcolor (silver, gold or red) feather.
Also the tailfeathers are laced like this. The face may be purplish. Eg Sebright, Polish. | |
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The chicken, male or female have feathers with a single (diluted) black lace, edge on a clear groundcolor (silver, gold or red) feather.
The tailfeathers are solid black (no groundcolor). Eg Wyandotte. | |
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The female chicken has an outer lace of black and also at least one inner black lace. The males are dark, almost black, no lacing apparent.
Females are often dark hackled. Breed is Barnevelder, not Dark indian game. | |
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The female chicken has an outer lace of black and also at least one inner black lace. The males are dark, almost black, no lacing apparent.
Females are often dark hackled. Breed is Dark indian game. | |
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The female chicken is concentric pencilled. The outer rim of the feathers is groundcolor.
Males are most often dark breasted, sometimes solid, but often with groundcolor tipping. Hackle is mostly groundcolored. | |
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