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Thanks Braxton, it was the French Marans Club website that got me confused because of this paragraph.@RedBanks
The name Red-Brown may seem strange for a bird that is a black breasted red in the cock, and a red birchen in the hen, one needs to look back to the beginning of the breed to find the reason. The first crossings were made using English fighting cocks, the “cockers” named the colour of the birds by what they could see when they were fighting in the pit, the breast and the back. So a bird with a broken breast (black with red/brown markings, and a red back was called a Brown Red. The Brown-Red, has been the main variety of the breed for numerous years. Indeed, more than 80% of the members of the Marans Club of France have selected the Brown-Red variety.
Straight from the French Marans Club website.
When a cock has a triangle formed and ochre-brown or dark-fawn colored (it can also be defined by the term : brown-citinamon colored) wing miror, it isn't a Brown-red cock at all. It should never be used for Brown-red Marans selection because it is, in this case, a Marans cock of the Wheaten variety or even the Black-red variety.
It is probably just me interpreting this incorrectly.