What breeds should I get in the spring?

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I am looking to try a few new breeds come spring and I am looking for some input. I am still new to chickens and can use some help from you Pros. I have Barred Rocks, Partridge Rocks, Silver laced Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons and 2 odd balls I am not sure what they are. I am looking for breeds that are mellow, cold hardy, fair to good layers, quiet and preferably not white eggs. I like my flock to be full of different colored birds it might be odd but i figure the flock might as well look cool haha. I have been thinking Black Australorp, Ameraucanas and Cochin's. Are there any breeds I really should be looking at or any 1st hand experience with these breeds, I prefer to hear details from people with the birds then the hatcheries details.
 
Those three are great choices. Also try to get Welsummer - the eggs are gorgeous, a lovely terra-cotta color. And the birds are so pretty, too! I have all you mentioned and the ones I've mentioned. I, too, like a colorful flock. They're so much fun to watch! And egg gathering is such a treat.
 
For the Ameraucana's are you looking to buy true? Or are you getting Easter Eggers from a feed store/hatchery? The only reason I ask is because True Ameraucana's differ greatly from Hatchery Bred EE's which are usually labeled Ameraucana's.

I am experience with Hatchery "ameraucana's" (easter egger) and from what I hear they lay a good rate, not as good as Rhode Island Reds or Plymouth Rocks, but they are good enough to be considered fair layers. They have a pea comb (usually but can really have any comb) and that can be good in winter to avoid frostbite. My girl is friendly, a bit of a ditz and a little skittish of loud noises or sudden movements. She is definately 'survival of the fittest' and is determind not to get swooped up by a hawk or something. Any sign of danger and she's ducking for cover.

If you are talking about true ameraucana's disregard above lol, I don't have experience with the true breed, though I would love one or two of them.

I also have a Brahma who I adore, but that breed tends to be broody often. Similar to Orpington's. My Brahma has not yet laid, but any day now! I hear you usually get an egg every other day or so from them. I am not too concerned with production, because I have 2 Wyandottes and 1 Barred Rock who I am sure will kick it into high gear
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I would be getting Easter Eggers. More specifically I will likely be ordering from Ideal Hatchery because I do not think I will be getting 25+ birds, unless I try Meat birds.
 
If I went Welsummer or Maran which would lay the most eggs and the darkest eggs? And which would be most mellow I know almost nothing about them.
 
I am new to chickens, but I have figured out that I like Australorps. Friendly, calm, curious and the bigger the get the prettier they look. I have Production Reds and Australorps and wish I had more Australorps.
 

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