Bob:
No, the eggs I have set are another breed that has a long, long way to get back to its Standard (translated from the Spanish) and is not recognized by the APA.
Thank you for your offer of assistance in getting true RIR, but I am already on Mr. Underwood's LF RC RIR list to receive chicks after the first of the year

If all goes well, I should be able to pay it forward with RIRs chicks or eggs at this time of year in 2 or 3 years.
I do use the Standards when breeding, but I am also trying to breed a true homestead bird instead of timing for a bird that will be at it's peak during show season, that is, I want the kind of bird that those early breeders had before widespread and commercially available electricity allowed artificial lighting to stimulate laying and incubating without hens. While I do use a Hovbator Genesis, I also use Silkiebators and don't specifically select for non-broody hens, but I refuse to use lightbulbs to get eggs.
4Hers and show people breeding to correct type & color with timing for peak show performance does not preclude quality breeding (correct type & color) for those who prefer performance -- meat and eggs year round -- even if it is only an egg or two per week. Obviously, I'm biased toward the second breeder since I personally would prefer a correct chicken who can give me eggs through the winter without any artificial stimulation over a correct bird that brings home ribbons and prize money but can only produce eggs spring through summer.