You are fortunate you live near Larry C. I grow them also but start culling at day old. If their color is off or they are weak or the muffs and beards are not pronounce they get culled immediately. From that point on they are reviewed bi-weekly for defects and culled again. Too many birds to feed for the cost of feeding now-a-days. Since I don't sell there is no financial return. I use to take them to the auctions but then people would buy the culls and the following year you would see either eggs or chicks being sold out of the culls. Don't feel that is helping the hobby. I would like to give them away to just a backyarder but chances are they will see dollar signs and progress with trash.