Oh now, that's fantastic! We're overrun with eggs up here; recently donated a bunch to a local food bank. Between our two locales, we're producing almost 3 dozen a day already, so that would be over 16 dozen per week (pessimistic guess) with around 5 dozen of those being blue or green eggs. Lots of the older folks love the colored eggs. We've even had a purple egg ever so often.
At the Farm, Wyoming and the leghorns and the barred rocks free range, while the Australorps sleep in the main section of the chicken house and have a fenced and covered run. My Silkies and EEs are housed in three chicken tractors and one small coop/run. The chicken tractors are 4 ft by 8 ft, with a 2 ft by 4 ft covered area, and hold 3-4 chickens each. The coop is 4ft by 4 ft and has a 4 ft by 8 ft run; it holds 8 Silkies.
Flock details for hens:
4 Silkie-X hens (Queenie, Shy, Trapeze, Splash)
14 EE hens (Hawk, Eagle, Fraidy Cat, Puffball, Country Girl... I'll find the names of the ones from the Farm later)
1 Columbian Wyandotte named Wyoming
10 White Leghorns (at the Farm, names later)
5 Barred Rocks (at the Farm, names later)
4 Black Australorps (at the Farm, names later)