If you have more questions just askStandard phoenixes. Got my first 4 a few years ago (4 I think)). It was an older trio (already 2 or 3 at the time) and a feathered out pullet about 10 weeks.
Since then they have multiplied to 7 related adults, and 7 related grow outs plus a trio unrelated I added just to loosen the strain on genetics. This count doesn't include about 30 that I'm not keeping/have already moved on, plus 3 I was going to keep but got into accidents
Lots of colors have come out of the originals, which were all golden duckwings.
Excellent brood mamas, taking giant clutches and often open to adopting if done right away.
Not sure in egg count since they're always building nests hidden away and coming back with babies, but I once found one that had 30 eggs before I pulled duds out
They live to roost, and the mama roosting here took her babies about 15 feet in the air at 6 weeks old to roost