Walking toilet brushes...Oh man I laughed so loud I scared the dog, and he's half deaf. 


I agree that Cochins are super cute if you are looking for something "fluffy" and mine seem really chill. And if you are looking for something with some beautiful feathering check out the Partridge Cochins. I liked my "surprise" one so much I ordered a second. They aren't old enough so no experience with their laying.
If egg quantity is an important factor I would choose an EE over an Ameraucana. Mine are pretty but they don't lay all that well and took a long time to start. You won't get a guaranteed blue egg from an EE but you will get more eggs. If egg count isn't important, go for the Blue AM. Mine get along well with flock mates. I ended up keeping a male from a straight run because he was so calm and a gentleman with his girls.
For darker brown eggs I got Black Copper Marans, Barnvelders, and Welsummers. They are also too young so I can't comment on egg color but all of them are docile and get along well with everyone. The Welsummers are a bit more adventurous. One of the BCM likes to come see what I'm up to while in the barn but the other is more standoffish. The Barnvelders keep their distance.
My lighter brown layers include Buff Orpintons, Delaware, and Wyandotte. They all lay really well and get along with everyone. They were very friendly as chicks so you could probably tame them easily.
Just remember that not every bird fits it's breed description. You might get a skittish one that's supposed to be a friendly breed.



I agree that Cochins are super cute if you are looking for something "fluffy" and mine seem really chill. And if you are looking for something with some beautiful feathering check out the Partridge Cochins. I liked my "surprise" one so much I ordered a second. They aren't old enough so no experience with their laying.
If egg quantity is an important factor I would choose an EE over an Ameraucana. Mine are pretty but they don't lay all that well and took a long time to start. You won't get a guaranteed blue egg from an EE but you will get more eggs. If egg count isn't important, go for the Blue AM. Mine get along well with flock mates. I ended up keeping a male from a straight run because he was so calm and a gentleman with his girls.
For darker brown eggs I got Black Copper Marans, Barnvelders, and Welsummers. They are also too young so I can't comment on egg color but all of them are docile and get along well with everyone. The Welsummers are a bit more adventurous. One of the BCM likes to come see what I'm up to while in the barn but the other is more standoffish. The Barnvelders keep their distance.
My lighter brown layers include Buff Orpintons, Delaware, and Wyandotte. They all lay really well and get along with everyone. They were very friendly as chicks so you could probably tame them easily.
Just remember that not every bird fits it's breed description. You might get a skittish one that's supposed to be a friendly breed.