Who defines regularly bred/rarely bred/never bred?
The information we get from the members forms the basis for this assessment. A species bred by a minimum of 10 persons/organisations per country if bred in one or two countries only) or by a minimum of 5 persons/organisations per country if the species is bred in 3 or more countries is regularly bred, as this allows to have good distribution as well as good gene pools. A species which is bred by lesser persons/institutions is bred rarely. Not bred means, we have no information about this, but we know the species is kept by several persons.