Whenever someone ask me what breed they should get, I advise them to check out
http://www.ideal-poultry.com website. Not to purchase, but to take advantage of the prints and descriptions. Its cheaper than buying a copy of the Standard of Perfection. If you are serious about getting exhibition quality, then buy a copy of the Standard of Perfection at
http://www.amerpoultryassn.com/APA_ShoppingMall3.htm
I tell my 4H members to choose the color, body type, egg color etc they want. Study the breeds. Start with one or two. You can do more with one or two than with several. Build coops for the birds BEFORE you acquire them. Get everything ready. Then buy the best you can afford. Spend $100 for a pair of quality birds instead of $50 on hatchery chicks. When you decide on the breed you want, we will help you locate them. It is better to become an expert in one breed than a general practitioner of many.
FYI: Steve Jones is in Poetry, Texas.
We would love to help you get started with Orpingtons. But are Orpingtons what you want. Find a breed type that appeals to you. Rose comb or single comb. Yellow shanks or white shanks. Clean shanks or feathered.
As a novice, understand that no question is stupid except the one you fail to ask.
This summer we took a road trip to Valcheri, LA to deliver a livestock guardian dog. We drove back through Alexandria to Shreveport to pick up some birds. Was just a few miles from Simmesport. Its not that far up here. We are having several shows near here this spring. Maybe you can drive up and take a look at some quality birds.