I wouldn't keep the extra roos I wasn't gonna breed. It adds up to a lot of extra mouths to feed, noise, flock tensions. If keeping them, you might want a bachelor pen for your pullets to get some rest. I like to have at least two roos in case something happens.
Assure Hubby it's OK, though I understand. Get a good plan in place for extra roos. There will be a lot of them! Maybe you can work something out where you raise, someone else processes, and you both eat. My hubby said he thought he could process the bird but not be the one who makes the first cut. As I started preparing to make the first cut, seems like he might be coming around to being ready. To me, processing is the gross part. Hope we aren't vegetarian by the end of this year!!
In theory, I raise them, hubby will process, daughter will cook...
We all will eat!
I was even considering raising 2 lines side by side (even from the same origin). And then a few generations down crossing out some blood that would then be farther apart than bro/sis or dad/daughter. Haven't got the details worked out yet and have way more learning to do still.
I guess I am still learning what colors are even available in the SFH!
And having fun. Always new I liked math... just didn't know why. But it's all becoming very clear to me now!