As far as size goes, I don’t like to go any below standard because rocks should be good table fowls and no one wants extra room in a skillet. I also like bigger birds. That’s one of my peeves with the hatchery birds. The standard calls for a disqualification for a fowl, other than turkeys, that are 20% above or below standard. That’s a pretty big range. I know there are no scales in the show room, but my experience is that a 9lb hen is a poor, sometimes non layer and that isn’t true to the breed either. Standard weight is safe and a pound over standard on a male won’t hurt as long as rate of lay on the pullets is still pretty good. I won’t go to 20% on females ever again. The large birds are impressive but if you can’t set eggs for a specific show because you don’t have any, it’s all in vain.