One of the hens laid the first egg on Sunday some time. Also, the roosters, are acting like roosters and causing problems. Not as bad as the Rhode Island Red rooster my daughter had, but in other ways. They chase down and fight with my daughter hens. I am not sure if they are trying to have sex with the other flock, or just been mean to them. They try and court the Cornish hens, but they want none of it yet. The rooster will try and bite some hen neck hackles, but the hens fight back and refuse.
I have some to the point where I am not sure I am keeping but one rooster. The constant crowing and they are starting to be azzhats. Not fighting with each other yet, but picking on hens in their flock and down right mean to my daughter flock sometimes free ranging together. 1786 might be the only one to survive. I thought about keeping 1788 as a backup, but he was one of the ones attacking my daughter chickens and pinned a brahma hen in the corner of a run. SO, shortly some of the rooster should be available for taste testing.