I can't post a photo of Brownie without turning on the computer upstairs, but this is a link to her:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/131131/the-olive-egger-thread/4890#post_10058943
I'm definitely going to hatch some of my own eggs this spring, but I keep going back and forth on what else I'll try. I'd like to hatch Welsummers, but if I'm going to bother, I feel like I should get some nice hatching eggs from a breeder.
Then I think, what is the point of obtaining really nice birds if I am not going to breed them? I don't have enough pens to get another breed going (I could keep the hens, just no place for another rooster). It seems like a waste.
I have a couple of hatchery Welsummers that lay pretty dark eggs, so maybe I should just order some hatchery birds. But then I see photos of nice quality birds, and read threads about how it is important to bring back heritage birds to their original standard and quality, and how people would never buy hatchery birds if they saw the difference between hatchery and heritage birds, etc., etc.
And then I read things like this from a breeder: "It is very wise to get down your husbandry skills and tinkering with poultry with hatchery stock before investing in breeder stock, and I also advise it for anyone just wanting eggs or an ornamental backyard flock. There is nothing wrong with the hatchery stock. They are a lot of fun, interesting, behave like chickens should and full of personality----just like all chickens. I believe it is all good. The heritage breeds are too valuable and too rare to just have for eggs or as a backyard ornament. I get approached all the time by people just keeping hens but wanting to buy my best stock---I just won't do it."
My main goal in chicken keeping is a colorful egg basket, pretty birds, and plenty of eggs. I'd like to have nice quality birds too, but I can't have breeding groups for every color of egg, unless I keep expanding, which is overwhelming with a full time job.
Sorry, I have gone off on a long tangent! I'm just mulling over what comes next. I think a shot of testosterone would do me good!