Hey Aubrey - sorry to hear about your chick.
I can't help you with any new ones today but... (see below)
My niece is also a very talented cake decorator. She has worked in and managed the store bakery at a couple of different Wal-Marts.
Major drama in the hen house today. I moved all my Black Ameraucanas into the small coop/run. 'Tude and her sister (especially the sister) were easy to move since they are perpetually broody - all I had to do was go in the big coop and pick them up out of the nest boxes. 'Tude had to peck at me of course but she didn't make a fuss until I started walking into the small run. Her sister just sat there quietly the whole time. The real drama was getting Poppy in there! He's never been exactly friendly - mostly he won't even let me get near him. It probably took me 30 minutes to finally catch him - by then everyone was traumatized! Good thing I don't have complaining neighbors - you haven't heard noise until you've heard 27 traumatized chickens squawking at the top of their lungs all at once!
Hopefully it's not too late in the year for 'Tude and sister to raise some chickies. I know they'll make good mothers as broody and protective as they are. If anyone has any suggestions on how to help them be successful I'd love to hear them!