Agreed but....... I bought a lovely $150/Cockeral from a show and unknowingly incorporated a recessive white gene into my flock which has taken 3 years to discover, single mate to get rid of and get started again. After working with this breed for over 7 years now, you learn to pick your battles. A judge that I was clerking for at a show recently said you can breed out just about anything but you have to breed numbers and cull hard. Not the first time I have heard this.......... After time you will find what you will accept and what you just won't and work into your own rhythm. No perfect bird out there.
That's a very good point, and I agree. I sell my roosters for $5-10, but I clearly explain to customers that these are not SOP and point out the show faults. Most people don't care, they just want the dark eggs, but it will take me a few years to get any SOP birds out of my current flock unless I start over. My rooster has several flaws. Besides the comb, he has the halo, the comb is way too big, his body tapers too quickly, too much color in the breast, he throws mossy chicks, etc...
He's a pretty bird, and I like him, but if I want to breed to SOP it will take a long time with him