Nope.
Ranch and farm dogs are often bred, and their pups handed out to other farms in the area as working dogs, and often one is kept to keep dogs of different age groups on the farm. They usually breed their dogs simply because their dogs are fantastic livestock movers/guardians, and they want to pass those traits on. These dogs are never genetically tested, and heck, some of them aren't even purebred. Dogs that do great around the farm, move livestock, and are otherwise a great help to their farmer. The pups tend to grow to become more of the same, and you don't really know this breeding is going on because these good working dogs don't often wind up in rescues, they just grow old on the farm.
But they're theoretically backyard breeders, and under your laws they would be outlawed. Many working/herding breeds and their fanciers avoid AKC/CKC, Finn's breeder included, and instead have their own governing organizations to protect the working characteristics of the breed. Same with sport dogs, a lot of them are not registered with the large showy organizations.