sbucciarel
Songster
As long as they are not planning on breeding them. That is a trait that should be culled.
Well, that depends on what they are breeding for. I live in a farm area and a lot of the people who come to the weekly chicken swaps don't know or care one way or another about combs, standards of perfection, showing birds or genetics. They put the birds on their farms and get eggs and some process chickens for table also. They often breed what is called the barnyard mix.
Not everyone is into showing and breeding to standard, and that is exactly how I "cull" the birds I don't want to keep. I go to the chicken swaps and sell the birds I don't want cheap to make room for the ones I do want to keep and reduce my feed bill. The buyers have bought what they think is a "pretty chicken" and I don't have to kill birds just because they don't fit into my own breeding program.