What standard do you plan to use? I am impressed with the barring on those, but the type is a bit off (not bad, better than mine, even) for the US standard. I am not up on the particulars of the standards in other countries, but I know there are likely differences. I only ask because, like you said, I was dreaming about what I would do with those if I had them. My thought was that they needed more rounded breast, carried well forward and a slightly more horizontal stance. Those birds are five years or more ahead of my program
I found that I have four juvenile pullet survivors - two golden, two silver. The cockerels, of course, are thriving. There are about 16 of those. I also have two batches (10-15) of Campine chicks that are just revealing their gender, and three trays of eggs in the incubator. I will have a decent start to this years generation, but will fall short of my goal of hatching 150 this spring, and will not likely have any at point of lay this summer. I will have to wait for eggs till next year. *Sigh*