Ridge runner: I like your plan. I'm headed in a similar direction, with the added requirement that my birds must be pea or rose combed. This year's flock additions include Rose comb brown leghorn, SLW, and Dominique. I'm growing Pioneers from the hatchery for meat this year. If I get a nice hen, I might hold her over to beef up my flock. I have EE, RIR, from last year that will be added to the mix. Also, If I keep a barred component in my hens, I may be able to move towards a completely auto-sexing DP green/olive egger. I have very limited resources in terms of breeding pens, and will most likely only keep 1 - 2 roosters, so am not terribly driven in terms of reaching my long term goal, but I'm having a blast in the mean time. IMO, an incubator is a necessity for any flockster who wants to be independent of hatcheries. That way, you can set some eggs along with the broody, and be prepared to take over if the broody is unable to complete her task, or if she has a poor hatch, she can then foster your incubated chicks.