What defines the feather pattern of the original recognized Silver Laced Wyandotte?

Answer

White ground color with a precise black edge

The Silver Laced Wyandotte was the inaugural color pattern accepted by the American Poultry Association in 1883, setting the standard for the breed's visual appeal. This pattern is characterized by a beautiful contrast where the main body or ground color of the feather is white. This white interior is meticulously outlined by a sharp, contrasting black edge, creating the highly desirable laced effect. This pattern is mirrored in the Golden Laced variety, which substitutes the white ground color with a rich, golden-buff hue while maintaining the distinct black border.

What defines the feather pattern of the original recognized Silver Laced Wyandotte?
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