Cass, my husband would like to insist on having more males around the place (out of four people and 15 animals there is only 1 male human and 2 male animals (and I had them neutered - the aniimals, that is!!)) but when it really gets down to it he loves all his girls.
I would love to keep any and all of my roos (and hens), but we live on a half acre with close neighbors. I might keep one if I get a real beautiful blue roo like Halo's Mr. B.
I would consider butchering some of them, if I ended up with a lot of them, but probably not from this hatch, since these are my first eggs and special blue babies.
My intent with this hatch was to keep a couple of them and try to get some of the FFA kids (I'm a non-teacher co-advisor) to take on a few of them as a project. If none of the kids want them and I can't keep all of them, I know a few people in town that are looking to acquire chickens that are very experienced with livestock.
I would love to start raising chicks to sell to people to raise on island. Right now the only way we can get birds is to have them shipped in as chicks.
Sorry to ramble.