Thank you so much! I've always been amazed by every aspect of the breed. Many Marans experts have stated their opinion that hatchery Marans aren't always considered "good-quality" or of the French Standard, so therefore they don't tend to lay the conventional dark egg. I will say though that Marseilles and Eperny are from a hatchery, Meyer Hatchery to be specific, and yet they still lay dark eggs. So I'm guessing that it all has to do with the hatchery itself and where it gets its breeding stock. Correct me if I'm wrong. Someone giving @sophiaw00 advice was under the impression that you shouldn't expect dark eggs from hatchery Marans in general because they have a reputation of being low-quality. But my hatchery girls still ended up giving me really dark eggs in spite of all the speculation!Those are truly amazing looking birds! Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for the response! I didn't know they had splash Marans. I'm getting the "itch" again! I'd definitely like quality birds, but I don't think there's any breeders locally and I've had a hard time with shipped eggs. Also, eventually, I'd like to make a couple Olive eggers for my own flock just because they definitely add a uniqueness to your carton. Are the quality of the Marans birds (hatchery vs SQ) directly related to the darkness of their eggs? Or is that something you can get with either?

-Alex