Sounds like you already have a case of 'chicken math!' Too late...no help for you now I'm afraid...the only cure is another cockeral or two, and I can help!Hi Delcochix, were going to be over your way in the morning. There's a kids fishing derby at the marina at the state park. The grand kids have a ball....so does grandpa! Meredith state is the next road over from me. Small world. Right now I have 24 chickens but my son is taking about 6. I started out intending having 6 or 8. Lets see, I have two buff orphingtons (I think one is a roo), two gold laced Wyandot, five buckeyes, and four americaunas that are all two months old. Then there is six Rhode Island reds and five silver laced polish (I love the Mohawks) these are all one month old. Plus I got three baby ducks. I supposedly bought all hens, but I know there is at least one rooster and I think there might be another one, and that's only in the older ones. Who knows about the younger ones. Guess I will find out soon enough.

Sounds like you have a great variety! I loved the SL Polish we used to have, "Phyllis." I LOVE my Buckeyes, they are the most personable of any breed I've had. Very sociable, and I have them from both Meyer Hatchery and private breeder. Just really nice birds. You're going to have a nice variety of egg colors too, especially with the Ameracaunas--I wish I had some since they only lay the blue shaded egg, I have 3 older Easter Eggers and fortunately they do lay a pretty blue egg but you can end up with blue, green, pink,etc...I also have either 3 or 4 (not sure of the one) EE pullets so will be interesting to see what I end up with egg-wise--they were sold as Ameracaunas but as they began to grow I learned they weren't. Oh well, they're cool to look at.
Hope the fishing derby at the park went well--the marina is probably 2 miles due west of us across the lake---sounds like a fun time. Sure had a lovely day for it. We've been working on rehabbing our big coop so the new pullets can move in...not as much fun as a day att he park, but not bad.