I was thinking about getting a normal or 2 to prove out genetics of future clutches. Some breeders do this. Not ready right now but one day I do see in the future. Normal are desired from time to time. You will not likely make money off of them. I would love to incubate a clutch. I am at lest a year away from my first clutch. I can wait but is so exciting. So much preparation and careful selection of potential breeding. So many variables that it wonderful to learn and grow so much along the way. If money is an issue for you I would be talking to a local breeder that might take them off your hands. I see no reason to kill them. Letting mama take care of the eggs is a joy for her. She has worked so hard to produce them. I would separate the male and keep a close eye on husbandry. You need to invest $$ either way to keep everyone healthy. Are you willing and prepared to do so? If yes then work hard to do it correctly. If not then now is the time to act to cull the eggs before they get to far along. Make a decision and quickly and make a healthy one.