Hi Cluck Rogers, welcome to BYC!
Life sure can take some twists and turns, but that's what makes it so interesting! As for egg production, I don't think you can go wrong with either the red or black sex link girls...those hybrids are machines. We have 3 red sex links in our mixed flock and get an egg almost every day from them, plus they are curious, entertaining, personable birds. One of the articles you'll see in the Learning Center is very good on selecting the best breeds for various traits such as egg laying, climate, foraging capabilities, etc., so take a look at it:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/...cken-guide-to-picking-backyard-chicken-breeds
As far as coops go, there are a few very important considerations, some of them being:
* size...the bigger, the better. Chickens hate being crowded, and with more room, you'll be able to add more later (and you WILL want to add more lol, chickens are addictive)
* make it easy to clean...birds are poopy, no getting around that
* make it predator proof to protect your flock and your investment
* add a run to it. Free ranging isn't always practical and it's another way of protecting your flock
There's a good forum for asking coop/run question:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/9/coop-run-design-construction-maintenance
When it comes time to getting your birds, choose a reputable breeder or hatchery. Don't try to skimp by taking freebies or going through something like Craigslist...you can't trust that you'll be getting healthy, non-vermin-ridden chickens or even getting the breeds/hybrids you want. This time of year, it can get harder to find chicks (most people buy in the spring) but take a look around, you might find chicks or you might be able to pick up some point of lay girls. When you do get some, spend as much time with them as you can. The more you handle them, the more comfortable and people-friendly they will be which makes keeping poultry a lot more fun.
The other best tip I can give you is to be active right here on BYC! The information available is awesome and the members are so helpful, you'll learn tons and have fun too.
Good luck to you Cluck and thanks for joining us!