ShellyBlanco
Songster
Exactly. I used to raise Pekingese because I absolutely love them. I wanted my line to have good bone structure like the standard says. I bred some beautiful puppies, but sometime you just had one that looked like "the milkman" came calling. I did just as you, spay/neuter conditions and if it happened more than once, I spayed/neutered my breed stock.Being a dog breeder/shower in the past, animals not meeting the standard, doesn't mean they aren't purebred. It just means good gene pool not used. Sometimes good gene pools being bred with another good gene pool doesn't work. I would think the same with chickens. Still purebred, just not to the show quality standard. In dogs, they are sold as pet quality with spay/neuter conditions. With chickens, possibly sold as duel chicken instead of show?