Alright, to be sure, someone interested in getting Marans ought to first get ahold of the SOP. Then, contacting one of the Marans clubs to find a local breeder may be a good start. Another way to find folks breeding them would be to attend some APA-judged poultry shows in your area. Ask the breeders you find some of the following questions:
How long have you been breeding this variety?
What do you like and dislike about Marans?
Are you affiliated with a Marans club? If so, which one?
How large is your flock?
How many chicks do you hatch per year, and how many do you keep for breeders typically?
What are you working to improve this year?
What are some of the things you've worked on in the past, and how did you overcome them?
Just some basic questions like this; a breeder who is working to move the breed forward should be more than willing to chat about these things. It's a great way to see if you "gel" with that person, also. It's not essential, but really nice to be able to stay in contact with the folks you get your birds from.
Don, what would you add? Anyone else care to add their questions?
I will deal with BC Marans to start with,
Do your Marans have white in Hackle, wing and tail.
If on the internet, are your pictures your actual Marans or Pirated pictures ?
Do your BC have the desired Hackle and Saddle color
What color is the lower body soft feathering from the vent to leg.
What color is the undercolor on your BC Males ?
If seller does not freely give you information move on to someone else.
If at all possible visit the breeder.
If the breeder has only raised the marans the same year from eggs, move on
If breeder only has Marans from a setting of eggs , most likely they are brother-sister , move on.
Whether a person has won at a show does not mean much, as they may of had the only Marans.
Ask who the Judge was if person says they have won at a show, some are better.
Try and attend a few shows before buying if at all possible.