This specific variety designates a color pattern found within a recognized breed of domestic fowl. The plumage is characterized by silver or white feathers in the wing and hackle regions, contrasting with other colored areas of the bird. Individuals exhibiting this pattern are typically raised for exhibition, ornamental purposes, and in some cases, competitive events.
The breed, developed in England, has a long history associated with both utility and sport. Its origins trace back to selective breeding for specific traits, including agility, hardiness, and distinctive appearance. The aesthetic appeal of this color variation enhances the breed’s value among breeders and enthusiasts, contributing to its preservation and continued popularity within the poultry fancy.