They kind of look like Barred Plymouth Rocks with slightly shorter tails, in this entry.View attachment 3631954My copy of The British Poultry Standard is very old, I think the first edition they made once it was given that name. This is the picture for Marans (English type obviously) but I have some problems with it. I’m not a big fan of how the English standard changes them, but these pictures just don’t seem right. The tails are high and they seem too short in the body, with long legs.
I have a good idea of what a proper type should look like because I’ve learned from people on this thread, I’d just like to share this to show how even the British Poultry Club don’t seem to understand these birds.
When I eventually breed English types for show I think I’m going to try and keep as close to the proper type as I can while still meeting the standard described in the book.