Follow up and ramble.
I decided on 5, 3 black australorps and 2 brown leghorns. That worked quite well but one of the leghorns wasn't a very good fit for my set up and/or flock. She needed more space and things to do. After dithering about it for a year, I gave her to friends that had a setup better suited. I think the remaining four were relieved. I was happy with four. A couple of months ago, I lost one of the australorps to reproductive issues. I like having four or five much better than having three.
The rambling part is now I need to figure out how to get back to four or five.
One issue is how many chicks to get. I won't do one. Two also seems too few to grow up together. I'm keeping the current three hens. I've been looking for someone who wants a few pullets. Or I might try a few slow meaties. Or three might be enough of a group growing up together; six may work better in my space if the three new ones are bantams.
Another issue, is what breeds to add. I adore the australorps but would like to be able to tell the hens apart more easily. Maybe be able to tell which eggs come from which hens also.
If I didn't have to consider climate and could have any setup, I'd get Black Minorca.
I'm considering:
Bantam Black breasted red Phoenix from Cackle (or other sources). Oh. Some sources say phoenix have thin feathers and a lower percentage of body fat than most breeds. That isn't good for my colder climate.
Brown Red Old English Game bantam from Cackle
Black Wyandotte bantam from Cackle
Bantam Rhode Island Red from Cackle
Exhibition Rhode Island Red from Cackle
RIR have a reputation of not playing well with others. The description says much of that comes from the development of high egg production that these don't have.
Sandhill Preserve has rose comb RIR that the description seems to indicate are also not production strains. Sandhill also offers Black Java chicks which have always been my first choice if finding sources were not such a problem. Sandhill requires more flexibility in things like delivery dates which I could probably work with but doesn't allow picking up the chicks and has a minimum order of 25.
Black Java from Garfield Farm. There is a waiting list for the chicks Garfield Farm supplies (forgot the name) museum that has an exhibit where people can watch chick hatch.
Black Swedish (Svart Hona). So far, I haven't found an affordable source. Well, that is accessible; there is one that doesn't ship chicks at all. I like picking up but that one is not close enough to me. I'll probably keep looking a little - not with much hope.
Special Black from Sunnyside. I don't like the high production much but they allow picking up and they are conveniently located.
Buckeye. Many source options. I like the pea comb. Not so much the red feathering especially the two toned red but, like the RIR above, they may have a dark enough red to be attractive to me . I like darker eyes

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