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I may be interested for sure, but let me give you something to consider. I breed Polish and they are kept in their own pen. This breed does better in an area with boundries, especially with the size crest mine have. I let them out to free range this time of year, except I've put them back until the two JR cockerels are gone (sold another cockerel yesterdayand one two weeks ago, so only two left) because they're teenage boys right now and tormenting anything that moves! There always seems to be a couple who can't figure out how to get back in at night. I've had to trim two crests on my 8 weeks old because their crests are so huge they can't see anything! I mention this because I have a hard time not letting chickens out to free range but this breed actually does well with it.![]()
I also breed EE's using my Ameraucana Roo bred to my laying flock. They're my second generation EE and then I added 4 more brown egg layers and all the chicks from my second generation EE's I bred and these 4 brown layers have ALL produced green or blue egg layers, no brown egg layers. One is exceptionaly dark, mossy green! SOOOOO, that's when I decided to add the Marans. I won't have to make a special pen for them because I want Olive Eggers and pure Marans and by letting everyone free range and share a coop, I'll get both. So you let both the Orpington and the Marans run together w/o building another enclosure and work on both OE and Orps because you'll get both pure Marans and Orps, plus OE's and EE's. If you want more of one, leave those chickens in a run during the day to ensure more of the one's you're shooting for.
You haven't gotten any Marans eggs yet right? You did get one pullet Marans right?
I have one mix- she is a Marans and Black Orp mix. She is stunning and I hope she will give me lovely warm brown eggs (I assume darker than normal Orp eggs but no where near as dark as Marans eggs). Her daddy was a Black Orp and mama a FBCM. 
I am considering buying some Silver Appleyard hatching eggs and begging one of you all to hatch them for me.
