They look great, Betsy! I feel the same way about giving mine away. I feel kind of selfish, but everyone just expects me to give them one so they can try it. I didn't buy expensive feed, but I spent quite a bit building everything from scratch, buying waterers, feeders, etc., and I did all the work caring for them for two months. I had to invest a lot physically, emotionally and financially to raise them, so, darn it, I'm going to be the one to eat them.
One tip I probably should have posted a few days ago since it looks like a lot of you guys are processing. I bought some cheapo gloves with those little rubber dots all over the palm. They made plucking by hand a million times easier! After scalding the chicken, I would hang it by its feet and just rub it like crazy with the gloves on. It really got the pin feathers. If I got the chicken scalded just right, I could get them looking like they went through a plucker in about 2 or 3 minutes. It was a shoulder workout for sure, but it made everything go much faster. My brother somehow lost his gloves after the first few chickens, and the ones he plucked without the gloves were a mess. They still had little feathers everywhere that I had to pick out one by one. I had to spend 10 minutes cleaning them up after he was "done" with them. Amazon had a 12 pack of the gloves pretty cheap, so when one pair got too wet and nasty, I just switched them out. I also wore latex gloves underneath.