That’s awesome!Also, to follow up on the value of raising your own meat. I stopped at a high end market today. Their "organic, free range chicken" was $4.69/lb. (Yes, this is California). So, at $1.5 lb for my meaties, I feel like I am killing it.
I don’t know what we’ll do if they turn out to be boys.They do not look like obvious boys to me. I can see your concern, but I would not worry quite yet. If those combs continue to redden and grow in the next two weeks, I would be more worried. Right now, I think they could go either way.
We’ll just have to give them to whoever wants them, and try not to think about what happens to them.
If they are cockerels then I give up trying to hatch anything. I’m almost 110% certain our newest hatchling is also a boy. That would be 5/6 boys, and our only for sure sex-link pullet was a malpo. It’s just frustrating.

Him and his brother (the more developed sibling Langshan) would fight all the time as 2-6 week olds but as of right now they’re established in their order. It’ll probably change by tomorrow 
