Pentamom,
A couple of things you'll want to keep in mind when selecting breeds of chickens; first, do you want them cold-hardy, with or without feathered feet? Second, it is now October, you may not want to get chicks at this point in the year, or they may not be big enough to get through the winter without a heat source. And, third, some breeds don't "play well with others," so to speak. For example, Salmon Faverolles and Easter Eggers tend to be more docile and are often bullied in mixed flocks, depending on the number ratio. My EE/Andalusian mix bears a lot of "hen pecking" from my Jersey Giant, Buff Orpington, and Blue Laced Red Wyandotte. One more consideration; my BO just finished her third "broody" spell since March. I have no roo, so I have no need of so much brooding. That may not be a problem for you, I'm just saying, do your research for what qualities you do want before you bring home your birds.
Personally, if I had it to do again, I'd jump at that Easter Egger "starter package." That sounds like a perfect fit to me! Either way, it's quite a fun adventure! Enjoy the process and welcome to the club!
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