colorbreed
/ˈkʌlərˌbriːd/
verb
- To breed animals (especially pets or livestock) selectively to achieve a specific coat or skin color.
- Many breeders colorbreed Labrador retrievers to produce rare silver or charcoal coats.
- The farmer decided to colorbreed his sheep to get wool in natural shades of brown and gray.
- Some people criticize those who colorbreed dogs for appearance rather than health.