I totally agree. These hybrids do not look as nice as either of the parent stock. However, the larger problem is as you alluded to. It is a major issue in my book to risk putting these hybrids out into the market and potentially ruining someone's breeding program of pure animals. In some cases they are difficult to identify unless you really know what to look for, especially if the hybrids have been back bred into either pure stock. Not a good idea with any species, and we should all be responsible and avoid this practice. Just my opinion on it.

Kelly