Jaxom would have been easy enough to reproduce, except most of the genetics that made him were lost (or very diluted) at "chickegedon"
No that chick did not survive found it dead this am. I set more eggs this year then ever for me, literally hundreds from spring until now. I think I've ended up w/ near or about 20 chickens.
In the main chicken coop there are now 27, this includes the older "grow outs" I did very little caponizing of these b/c I felt pretty sure I was going to need to replace the head roo (just a gut feeling nothing at the time I could put a finger on the reason) so a lot of those are boys who are about to make the short list or freezer camp. In that group I have to make some hard choices (size, fm (most of the fm boy are smaller), leg color (I hate yellow legs but those are my biggest boys usually), bow tie I like the smallest possible, but the fm and smaller boys or yellow legged boys seem to have the smaller bow ties.)
In addition to those 27 I have 2 broody moms w/ 3 chicks between them, a batch of 4 older chicks but not yet big enough for the main coop, Rudy and the 3 nakeds, oh and a batch of 7 cukoo marans chicks I got for the broodies when their eggs didn't hatch that they rejected, oh and almost forgot Reba my gimpy hen who lives w/ Rudy and the young ones. I don't usually keep gimpies, but she is the last pre-chickegedon survivor.
Sounds like a lot, but many are going to freezer camp in the coming couple of months.