Any Advice for A Soon-To-Be Breeder?

Hey its never a problem to go chicken crazy. I've been breeding chickens for over 5 years now and have breed so many breeds. Here is my total list...no fooling! It might even been missing some!

1. Barred Plymouth Rock
2. Partridge Plymouth Rock
3. Rhode Island Red
4. Buff Orpington
5. Lavender Orpington
6. Black Australorp
7. Standard Russian Orloff
8. Bantam Russian Orloff
9. Golden Sebright Bantam
10. Buff Orpington Bantam
11. Buff Silkie Bantam
12. White Silkie Bantam
13. Barnevelder
14. Light Sussex (straight from an original Sussex England line)
15. Standard White Sultan
16. Bantam White Sultan
17. Golden Lakenvelder
18. Red Pyle Old English Game Bantam
19. Golden Neck Belgian Bearded d'Uccle
20. Black Cochin Bantam
22. Golden Laced Wyandotte
23. Silver Laced Wyandotte
24. Black Copper Maran
25. White Crested Black Polish Bantam
26. Buff Brahma
27. Quail Belgian Bearded d'Anver
28. Ameraucana Bantam
29. Partridge Cochin
30. New Hampshire Red
31. Danish Brown Leghorn
32. Salmon Favourolle
33. Welsummer
34. Partridge Wyandotte
35. Buff Plymouth Rock

I now breed around 25 different breeds.

That's a lot of breeds, Do you mind posting pics of your set-up? I've been looking for some ideas since i've just gotten into the whole breeding thing. Getting into breeding call ducks, Turkeys, Ornamental pheasants, Guineas, and chickens/Seramas.. I've got the space for all of them, I just need to pens~! So i want some ideas firstbefore I got out buying all this lumber for building them..
 
I am in the middle of repairing a few of them...but when I'm done, I'll be sure to take some pictures. What I have is mainly two big barns, a breeding complex, and some interior dividers in the barns. Each month I pick around 8 breeds to isolate. The rest range together.
 
Thx! Ok, so I've been trying to get an answer to this for a while...How long can a hen store the sperm(s) of a rooster before the eggs become infertile, and how long after the hen mates again will her eggs be fertilized again? I hope this isn't a hard question, nobody has been able to give me a straight answer yet. :)
The female can be fertile for up to three weeks. Some years ago I had a male drop dead for no apparent cause. I collected the females eggs and put them in my incubator. I had a good hatch.
I will be later. Too bad i'm in canada so you get all the boarder issues for shipping into america.
I made a couple of attempts to ship eggs to Canada with my RIR line. It was so costly I didn't do it and a lot of paperwork involved.

I had my first flock around 50 years ago. There were some years in between when I relocated for work and didn't have any birds. I lived for awhile in a restricted area at the time but now many communities are allowing backyard flocks.
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