This specific nomenclature designates a breed variant characterized by distinct plumage patterns. Specifically, the term refers to a coloration found in poultry, marked by silver or white feathers in the wing area of the male, contrasting with darker body feathers. In females, the pattern is usually a more even distribution of silver or white laced with darker hues. This visual differentiation is a key characteristic used in identifying and classifying these fowl.
The aesthetic appeal of this plumage is a significant factor in its popularity among breeders and exhibitors. The sharply defined contrast in color contributes to its ornamental value, making it a desired trait in show birds. Historically, birds exhibiting this pattern have been selectively bred to refine and enhance the visual impact of the silver and dark feather arrangement, leading to distinct lineages within the breed. The preservation of these visual traits is vital to maintaining the breed’s standard and heritage.