Well, I didn't get
that many, but last year we started with four Buff Orpingtons and two Black Australorps. Two weeks later we added a BA, four Barred Rocks, and two Buff Brahmas. Two weeks later we added four Rhode Island Reds. A week later we added three more BAs. Two weeks later we added two Golden Comets, and after a week two more Buff Brahmas.
I work at a library, and the day that I bought those last two Buff Brahmas, the Head Start kids came to visit. I was able to show them a friend's year-old BR plus my chicks at all these different stages of development. The kids were mesmerized!!
We were planning to get 36 more this spring to make it five dozen, but one BO was eaten
by a hawk about two months ago, so we'll have to get 37!
We homeschool, and during the first week that we had the chicks, we got very little done other than oogling those fuzzy little clowns.
So anyway, yeah, they are addictive!