Great idea! I have nothing to add. I haven't been at this long enough to sell eggs & my browns are not quality enough to be sharing eggs. Not with those androgynous birds creeping in.
All of these are in the same pen.
Jumbo (1 male and 2 females)
Fawn (2 females)
Tibetan (1 female)
Tibetan tux (1 female)
English white with light spots (1 female)
Wish list:
Rosettas
Manchurian Goldens
Red Goldens
blues/silvers
I can't give exact numbers and genders (and its too dark to go outside and look now) but I have:
Browns - A few, some boys and girls
Whites - Small and large, some with Tibetan spots, some with Golden spots, and some with no spots at all
Rosettas - Boys and girls
Tibetans - Boys and girls
Goldens - More boys than girls
Red golden and Fawn - Just a couple of each, still growing chicks
I have one pen with Tibetans and Rosettas and a pair of Browns, 9 total. Another pen with 28 mixed colors and a brooder pen with 17, also mixed. At some point this winter I will separate everyone out by color to prep for the breeding season.
Oh, and there is one obnoxious little Rosetta boy in a cage by himself who is going to be dinner as soon as I can work myself up to do the deed.
I have ...
Jumbo whites. Enough hen and roo mixes to generate 15-20 single line eggs a day.
Little browns and little brown + jumbo white cross. Some or most of which may be terminated to reclaim pen space.
Goldens, JJ and shelly birds actual, and crosses between the two as well as crosses with my jumbo whites. I'm still getting way to many brown birds, but I will figure that out next spring.
Rosetta....That project isn't going so well at the moment, but I have 2 batches of chicks I hope to deploy soon, and will be crossed with my jumbo whites and any other color that doesn't bash their brains out the way the rosettes tend to do.
I don't have any color tux, because that color pattern isn't worth the time, to produce, It's a "ME" thing.