I don't mind about them taking a while to reach eating size, that's what I expect. I'm looking to start a flock of dual-purpose bantam sized birds (I'll be crossbreeding several types to end up with 'custom' mutts eventually) that I can get eggs from and also eat, that are compact enough to keep in a small pen, but also have a good personality for free-ranging in an area with a fairly large predator population. The bantam cornish catch my eye, as well as old english games. (for that 'game' personality, good for self-defense) A bit of aggression would be welcomed, as long as it is not out of hand. I'll be going with hatchery birds, so fertility probably isn't a huge issue there. I just want to be sure that I can get enough eggs to satisfy my husband and I, and have enough extras for hatching and sharing some with friends.
I was originally going to do this with large fowl, but decided that I realistically don't have the room for the 40 or so birds I'd need to keep around at any time, since members of my family are concerned with noise, mess, and smell they would produce. Bantams would reduce that quite a bit.
I'll check out the link, hippiechick. Keep trying on the hatching...I'm sure you'll get something eventually.