Yes, there's lots of different breeds.
HEAPS! Go on Wikipedia to find out.
there are many different types of chicken which vary from show breeds to just layers
It's impossible to make an accurate count of how many chickens there are in the world. There are hundreds of different breeds of chickens and many millions of chickens living in the world at any one time.
I have six pet chickens of all different breeds. My chickens will still lay on their eggs after I touch them. They don't seem to care at all.
At least a 100. There is a book (I forgot what it was called) that has all the different breeds.
There are hundreds of breeds of chickens, and they come in many different sizes and body types. The smaller breeds may average as little as 3 pounds apiece, while the very large breeds of chickens may weigh in around 10 to 12 pounds each.
"Breeds" is a term used to describe domestic animals such as cows and chickens, not wild animals. There is a single species of jaguar - Panthera onca.
What you get is a cross breed. This is not always a bad thing. Breeds are born this way but with a lot more work than chance cross breeding. You can get some interesting combination when you do this on a home farm. I have a cross between an Araucana and a Cochin that produces "Gold" colored eggs.
There are various types of bread suitable for chickens, but the most common ones include wheat bread, grain bread, cornbread, and millet bread. It is important to feed chickens bread in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Yes Aracuana chickens can lay eggs with shells in shades of blue and green.
About 100
Anytime after they are four to five months old. Different breeds start laying at different times. Early maturing birds can start at 4 months but some breeds take much longer.