When undertaking a project like my Brahma projects, obviously you increase your chances of getting the hoped for combination of genes by hatching large numbers of chicks. Over the years resulting in many nice healthy birds that were slightly, or sometimes not so slightly, off color or lacking in type. Fortunately I am working with a large, good looking, brown egg layer, so selling my cull females for back yard layers was always easy. The males if let to grow out made good meat birds,which I did to be sure which few warrented to be kept as breeders. This worked pretty well for me. Now that I have started offering hatching eggs, at good demand, some of my former culls have resurfaced. My main cocern with that is folks selling lesser quality stock, using my name. So now I may have to rethink my game plan.