I had 54 straight run chicks. I thought I'd have to eat all the boys but I have been very successful selling many on craigslist.
They were all quality sought after breeds. I was able to sell Jersey Giants, Polish, Jaerhons, Partridge Rocks. One woman even bought 2 Gold Laced Wyandottes because she wanted new blood in her flocks. They all brought a high price so I know they havent been eaten - yet.
One trick I use in my ad is to describe the breeds, the breeder that bred them, the way they were reared, how they were fed and watered and the amount of free range. This technique works better than an ad that simply says 'roosters available'
The rest of the males, even though I liked them, I processed them myself. I certainly wasn't going to give them to someone else to eat after buying, feeding and caring for them.
I understand the desire to buy sexed chicks, especially for urbanites. But my belief is that by doing so it contributes to the practice of pulverizing day old chicks just because they happen to be boys. Doesn't seem fair. At least all my 'extras' got to be chickens. Play and forage with their friends.
The facts are:
There are 24 billion chickens in the world. The most common vertibrate.
Over 20 million are killed for food every day in the US alone.
Roughly 50 % of chicks are male.
90 % of eggs come from battery hens. In Connecticut alone there are 4.7 million battery hens. Battery hens come from hatcheries that don't save males, it's not in their financial best interest to spare any. So in that small state an equal number of cockerels had to be destroyed.
If we eat chicken, and many of us do, just because we didn't do the deed doesn't mean we didn't cause it to be done.
I'm not perfect and I eat chicken but since I started raising chickens I have never had to eat fast food, restaurant or grocery chicken.