Gold bluelaced
Color and pattern male
Head: warm golden-brown; each feather has a bright-blue shaft stripe pattern, ending in a sharp point near the feather end.
Neck: hackle warm golden-brown, each feather with a strong bright-blue shaft stripe, running almost parallel to the feather edge, the shaft stripe ends in a point close to the end of the feather; vein golden-brown; front of the neck similar to the breast.
Back: golden-brown, some lacing is permitted.
Saddle: hackle golden-brown with a bright-blue shaft stripe pattern in each feather; the bright-blue shaft stripe pattern has an elongated golden-brown centre.
Tail: steering-feathers, sickles and coverts bright-blue; smaller-coverts, where they connect to the saddle-hackle, similar to the neck-hackle but with a broader golden-brown centre.
Wings: bow feathers golden-brown with bright-blue lacing; shoulder-arch golden-brown as a result of the broad golden-brown lacing on each feather; each feather of the greater-coverts golden-brown with a narrow, sharply defined, bright-blue lacing, forming a wing-bar across the wing.
Primary-flights: bright-blue with a narrow golden-brown lace on the outer-vane.
Secondary-flights: outer- vane bright-blue at the base half, the other half, those at the feather end, golden-brown with a bright-blue lace, which becomes broader at the feather tip; inner-vane bright-blue with a narrow golden-brown lace. Some lacing in the solid-colored feather parts on back and shoulders is permitted.
Breast, belly and thighs: each feather warm golden-brown with a narrow, sharply defined, bright-blue lacing.
Rear-part: greyish brown.
Down: light blue-gray, becoming lighter towards the base.
Serious faults
Uneven ground-color or in shade deviating from warm golden-brown. Light shafts. Much too wide lacing. Golden-brown narrow lace around the blue lacing. Breaking through of the shaft stripe pattern at the tip of the neck- and saddle-hackle feathers. Poorly defined and interrupted lacing. Very irregular lacing. Much brown in the sickles and by-sickles. Completely blue feathers on body and thighs. White in wing-flights and tail steering-feathers. A much too dark or much too light shade of blue. Entirely or partially black feathers.
Faults
The above serious faults are present to a lesser extent.
Color and pattern female
Head: warm golden-brown.
Neck: golden brown, hackle bright-blue with a narrow, golden-brown lace around the feather; vein golden-brown.
Back: each feather warm golden-brown with a narrow, sharply defined, bright-blue lace.
Tail: steering-feathers bright-blue, coverts and smaller-coverts golden-brown with a bright-blue lace.
Wings: bow, shoulder-arch and wing-coverts similar to the back.
Primary-flights: bright-blue with a narrow golden brown lace on the outer-vane.
Secondary-flights: outer-vane bright-blue at the base half, the other half, at the feather end, golden-brown with a bright-blue lace, which becomes wider at the feather tip; inner-vane bright-blue with a golden-brown lace.
Front of the neck, breast, belly and thighs: similar to the back.
Rear-part: greyish brown.
Down: light blue-gray, becoming lighter towards the base.
Serious faults
Uneven ground colour or in shade deviating from warm golden brown. Light shafts. Much too wide lacing. Golden-brown narrow lace around the blue lace. Breaking through of the shaft stripe pattern in the neck-hackle. Poorly defined and interrupted lace. Very irregular lace. Completely blue feathers on body and thighs. White in wing-flights and tail steering-feathers. A much too dark or much too light blue. Entirely or partially black feathers.
Faults
The above serious faults present to a lesser extent.
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