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To start with,you have to remember this is a hatchery you're talking about.They breed first and foremost for production.To produce enough chicks for sales.They do not breed for color or standard or show quality.Simply babies.They do not cull stock just because it has 'light' feathering when it should be heavy.So if you think about them taking a certain number of young birds to grow out for next years production,they are just pulling birds from that breed.Not scrutinizing the quality.If you breed light to light you get light or lighter... The more you inbreed,breed down qualities,the more non existant it will be.Just like a person working a project,such as using lav ameraucana to a black australorp (per say) to try to create a lav aussie....they would breed for color first and foremost.Once the color is established,then they have to work on getting that peacomb out of there.Even a few generations down,you may happen to have a peacomb pop in there.