Thanks for the input. Is it really that risky to buy a slightly older bird(s)? I know I missed the "chick season" and I'm pretty sure my local feed store has already placed it's last order, but I feel like I'm too impatient to wait for spring to start this adventure--once I get my coop I'd love to get a little flock together--but I don't want to make any major mistakes either.
I'm totally for heritage breeds and mixes too.
Our flock contains English Orpingtons (thanks to connections on this thread), American buff Orpingtons (hatchery hens only), EE, Buckeyes(heritage/show lines out of Missouri), OEGB(show lines and hatchery), Dominiques(heritage show lines out of Missouri), silkies, hatchery barred rocks-2 hens as a trial (which we aren't fond of them they're flightier and more domineering than our other birds and are continually eating out blueberries and bushes which the rest of the flock ignore. We will likely try some heritage rocks in the future.)
We've also had light brahma hens and really enjoyed them and we have a buff brahma hen..a Delaware hen, a sebright hen, a Cuckoo Marans hen(she's extremely dark colored almost black also hatchery- she lays a nice egg but not as often as I'd like and she's an egg eater which I think she learned when we had rats that ate eggs.) We also keep cream legbars which I love they're great foragers beautiful and good layers plus auto sexing. I've never had an aggressive cockeral. We've also had SLW both hatchery/heritage mixed lines and show lines. They're beautiful but the ones with hatchery in the mix were sort of flighty and some were hard to catch. The show stock are beautiful lazy things that don't forage well and I'm not sure if they've ever layed but they're pretty friendly and easy to handle. I may get more of them some time.
I did get some BLRW which were amazing but showed signs of illness in quarantine and so they had to be culled. They were docile and began laying a couple of days after I had them(they were adults which I only tried adding that once). Obviously those people were trying unload birds they knew were sick. Im just glad we quarantined them and were able to cull but it was extremely difficult.
I plan to get more some day.
I have also always wanted a dark Brahma hen because of their beauty.
Im sure I'm forgetting something breeds too.
We have also tried salmon favorelles which we liked but lost them. Isa browns we liked as production birds go. Cinnamon Queens seem comparable to Isa Browns but for both the sample has been small. We don't really care for the golden comet hen we have now.
Many of the breeds we try out we only get a couple to see how they do and decide if we would try more.
We like our Deleware hen. We couldn't stand our brown leghorns(they were so flighty they effected the whole flock and made them uneasy with us).
We've got a couple Welsummer pullets we are growing out now so we'll see how they go. We also have a couple white leghorn pullets growing out now so we'll see how they do so far they're quite calm.