I find that one reason that breeders' birds look nicer, other than genetics, is because they cull...a lot. They can't afford for a less than perfect chicken to leave their property or it can destroy their reputation. Most of the time, they sell adults so that they can see how they turned out, unlike hatcheries that sell many as chicks. No one knows how a chick is going to turn out until it grows up.
Of course, hatcheries are not necessarily working as closely in achieving the standard of perfection like breeders who are selling show quality birds. They want to make money, but they also just want to provide people with chickens that they can raise and use for eggs and meat and most of the time, they sell for pretty cheap compared to breeders who offer such outrageous prices for birds who could possibly be throwing horrible chicks that they cull so no one ever knows about them.
Also, it seems extremely difficult to find breeders, and honestly, not everyone wants to pay top dollar for a bird that they aren't planning on showing.
But I digress. I apologize if anyone has already said this, but I didn't feel like reading through all 61 pages. Nevertheless, it is nice to see what the APA thinks these breeds should look like, though it would also be interesting to see the comparisons between the APA standard and the standard of these birds in other countries such as where they originated.
Again, sorry for interrupting this thread.