I noted you have Blue Copper Marans and BLRW on the list. Keep in mind the blue varieties hatch blue, black or splash and it is hatchery choice what you are sent. If you have your mind on a blue variety and want to see blue feathers then you must order a group of them. You could be sent a black bird.
Personally I'm a sucker for the blue varieties. They provide diversity of color in the flock with a single variety of a breed. But you'd need to purchase a minimum of three to have odds of getting one with blue feathers.
Looking at your list again I note the different egg colors. You've checked off three of green or blue or EE (roll the dice what color) egg layers. You've also checked off four dark egg color layers. Those can be narrowed down. I don't know the quality of egg color from Meyer but I'd not gamble with EE, wouldn't get the hybrid green layer (another EE), that leaves the Blue Ameraucana of which you should get more of to see a blue bird. Of the dark egg layers Barnevelders don't lay very dark anymore, Welsummer's speckeled terra cotta eggs are nice and of the Blue or Copper Marans I'd lay odds the Copper lays the darker egg.
That would be four egg colors- blue, terra cotta with speckles, chocolate and tan. Enough of blue variety to see a blue bird. Limited order of 6 chicks- 3 blue Ameraucana, 1 copper marans 1 welsummer and 1 ?. The question is which tan egg layer- Gold Laced Wyandotte lay a light brown/tan egg for contrast and can have striking feather pattern.
Personally I'm a sucker for the blue varieties. They provide diversity of color in the flock with a single variety of a breed. But you'd need to purchase a minimum of three to have odds of getting one with blue feathers.
Looking at your list again I note the different egg colors. You've checked off three of green or blue or EE (roll the dice what color) egg layers. You've also checked off four dark egg color layers. Those can be narrowed down. I don't know the quality of egg color from Meyer but I'd not gamble with EE, wouldn't get the hybrid green layer (another EE), that leaves the Blue Ameraucana of which you should get more of to see a blue bird. Of the dark egg layers Barnevelders don't lay very dark anymore, Welsummer's speckeled terra cotta eggs are nice and of the Blue or Copper Marans I'd lay odds the Copper lays the darker egg.
That would be four egg colors- blue, terra cotta with speckles, chocolate and tan. Enough of blue variety to see a blue bird. Limited order of 6 chicks- 3 blue Ameraucana, 1 copper marans 1 welsummer and 1 ?. The question is which tan egg layer- Gold Laced Wyandotte lay a light brown/tan egg for contrast and can have striking feather pattern.