I'll bite on this thread--sounds fun. Though, do I really want to count? Laugh.
Original Layer Flock:
4 Rhode Island Reds
2 Barred Rocks
1 Easter Egger
3 Americaunas
1 Buff Silkie
2 White Leghorns (that matured to terrible breed standards)
1 Dutch Black Bantam
1 Dutch Golden Bantam (this is a guess)
1 Rooster, undetermined, leaning toward Easter Egger
Early Spring Additions
1 White Cochin Rooster
1 Buff Cochin Rooster
1 White Silkie Rooster
1 White Silkie Hen
1 Black Silkie leaning toward Rooster
1 Crele OEG Rooster
1 Hatchery-type Dark Cornish Hen
1 Speckled Sussex Hen
1 Speckled Sussex Rooster
1 Golden Sebright Rooster
2 Black Sex Link Hens
-- this is evidently what happens when the eldest child is allowed to pick chicks out of the bin. They all end up roos. Luckily they've established a working pecking order and life is good so long as they are together.
Meat Bird Breeding Project
2 privately bred Buckeye roosters, Ben and Jerry - who make me laugh with their personalities
6 Cornish Cross we hope are hens
Meat Birds
34 Cornish Cross
Couldn't Resist Fall Chicks, currently 3.5 weeks old
1 Golden-Laced Wyandotte Pullets
1 Silver-Laced Wyandotte Pullets
1 Red Frizzle
1 Porcelain D'uccle
1 Welsummer Pullet
2 Golden Comet Pullets
1 Buff Brahma
1 Blue-Laced Polish
Conservation Breeding Project
2 Silver Duckwing Phoenix chicks
And one Red Bourbon TURKEY poult!
Now that I've listed all that out, I've decided I'm most-assuredly crazy.