Regards to your comment about the BCM, they have a reputation for being a very easy going rooster. I do not know for sure but I do know a very nice BCM/Silkie cross who is very easy going. And Black roosters do not always mean black hens because of the mix of gene colors, alles dominate and recessive etc. Olive eggs are good also ! Just saying this because if you can find a nice mannered rooster, your are lucky. So far my main man is a large blue silkie. I am growing out a very sweet Polish male. He is a bearded golden laced and becuase he carries the white egg gene, he will have no effect on egg colors.Thanks, Cali Chick. I will look into that HovaBator. I have a Buff Orp named Buffy, too. Mine is only 19 weeks old and just now starting to grow out her comb. She is behind in maturing than her 5 flockmates. I am hoping for eggs soon. The other girls are getting really red faced. I ended up having one roo....he is only 14 weeks old. Can;t decide whether to keep him or not. I really don't want a roo....especially a BCM. I'm not partial to black chickens....and if I have a roo, I would like one that would contribute more towards blue eggs. I know, I would have lots of green eggs since I have 3 EE's. But, I guess I would rather have a male EE if I have to have one..(Which I don't).. I have a friend who will take this BCM if I decide to rehome him. But, so far, he is really sweet. If I ever have to fight him off with a stick for any reason, he will have to go. I will just order eggs.