I currently have 43 hens, 6 pullets and 7 roosters, a mixed flock of sexlinks, cross breeds and heritage breeds and a handful of ducks. Here's what I have so far in my flock:
RIR - hens & 2 roosters
Columbian Wyandottes - hens
Silver-laced Wyandottes - hens
Golden-laced Wyandottes - hens
Jersey Giants - hens
Buff Brahmas - hen and rooster
Black Australorp - hens & rooster
Buff Orpington - rooster
Cuckoo Marans - hens & rooster
Welsummer - hen
Partridge Rock - hen
Easter Eggers - hens & 6 pullets (olive, prairie bluebell & white - may be an araucana)
Red sexlinks - hens
Golden sexlinks - hens
Amberlinks - hens
and an
Amberlink/black Australorp - rooster.
Plus 5 ducks:
2 khaki Campbell's drakes & 1 duck hen
1 fawn/white runner drake
1 white runner duck hen.
I love all the breeds and crosses that I have but I'm becoming partial to the Easter Eggers due to the array of colors of the eggs. If you want colored - Easter Eggers, cream, tan or brown - any brown egg layer, chocolate or dark brown - Welsummer or Marans breeds. Temperament will vary from breed to breed but also it depends on the individual chicken. My older red sexlinks, 3 yr olds, do tend to pick on the others more often, my golden sexlinks are some of the sweetest girls I have. My 3 Prairie Bluebells (Easter Eggers) are mean as a rattlesnake, quick to peck me when gathering eggs and forget trying to hold them, they are fast with beak and feet.
My flock, well most of them. Some were in the coops.
My 6 Easter Egger pullets, they're now integrated into my main coop - awaiting eggs still. The grayish one is a Prairie Bluebell and she has a big attitude.
An array of color (just gathered). Large dirty white egg is a duck one.