Help me choose the 12th breed

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So, basically, when I grow up, there are 11 different breeds I want to have. And for different reasons: Egg production, colouring, etc. There were 12 that I wanted but I changed my mind about it, and I kind of want 12 (an even number!). I want to 12th breed to been LF (not Bantam.) Any one have any suggestions? I know this is rather premature (I'm 12yrs) but I love planning ahead!!

The 11 breeds I've decided on:
Rhode Island Red (I've got)
Double-laced Barnevelder
Black Australorp
Silver-grey Dorking
New Hampshire Red
Barred Rock (Want to get this year)
Silver-laced Wyandotte
Light Sussex
White Leghorn
Buff Orpington (Want to get any time after the BR)
Welsummer

Thanks!
-Jet
 
Being new to chickens, I am interested in why you chose these breeds. May I ask what your reason is for each one?

Like dogs, one can generalize about temperments, but every living creature is unique.
 
Sure, I'd be happy too (but the reason won't be REALLY long!)

Rhode Island Red: My first breed. I chose it because RIR are pretty birds, are great at producing eggs, and are good for beginners.

Double-laced Barnevelder: I put it as one of the 12 because they are really pretty and I love the dark brown eggs.

Black Australorp: I chose it mainly because I like the shiny black feathers. They are a pretty breed.

Silver-grey Dorking: I chose this breed, again mainly because of the colouring. The cockerels are incredibly handsome black and white birds.

New Hampshire Red: I put the NHR breed on the list because they are good layers, and they have beautiful golden-brown feathers.

Barred Rock: I love the barring on BR. I mainly chose it because if you cross it with a RIR you get sex-linked chicks, which is useful.

Silver-laced Wyandotte: I chose this breed because I like what I've read about them, and I thought it would be nice to have a Rose-combed breed.

Light Sussex: I chose this bird because, like the RIR, they are very good egg layers. They also are quite good meat birds.

White Leghorn: I especially chose this breed because of the nice white eggs they lay.

Buff Orpington: I love Buff Orpington! They are absolutely beautiful and apparently they make excellent broodies.

Welsummer: I chose this breed because of the colouring and the egg production. Like the Silver-grey dorking, the Cockerels are very handsome.

I hope the reasons helped you :)

-Jet
 
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Well, you need a colored egg in there...so I suggest a cream legbar for the beautiful egg! Its also an awesome looking chicken.
 
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Here are my ideas for different breeds you should get. Andalusians. They're really pretty, and lay white eggs. Or maybe you could add a Bantam in there. Columbian Rocks are very friendly. This is my Sophia: but don't get a rooster. Very aggressive, but good hawk fighters. They lay tan eggs. Sophia will hop up on my lap and lay down for a nap. Ameraucanas lay blue eggs. Here's one of my three Ameraucanas, Lucy: I have a silver laced Wyandotte named Blossom, and a gold laced named Coral. Very pleased with them. I've also heard many good things about Austrolorps.
By the way, Barnevelders get sick much easier than other breeds.
 
Thanks for the suggestions! I was already leaning towards Cream Legbar, baecause of the blue eggs. I think I'm going to choose that as my 12th breed.

I didn't know that about Barnevelders. They are very pretty though, And their dark brown eggs are beautiful!

-Jet
 

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