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The only breed that will be ready at around 8 weeks old is the commercial strains of cornish x meat birds. 60 years of selective breeding gives a feed efficient double breasted table bird.
Your birds will be 16 weeks before any substantial meat is on them. They will be single breasted, skinny, and be just a few lbs. What you can do is pick off the smaller ones early and eat them like squab, use their feet, hearts, gizzards, necks and liver for soup. Or, if you don't like picking meat off of bones, use the innards listed for the stock, and take out the body early and remove the meat for a hardy chicken soup. I hink of a 12 week old "dual" purpose bird as a single serving bird, and it will have more flavor than any store bird. It wouldn't be a waste at all to eat them earlier if you must, since they will eat tons of food to gain a tiny bit of weight.
The babies you have will be fully feathered in teen feathers at 8 weeks old, over the next two months, these teen feathers will fall out and be replaced by shiny rooster feathers.