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:hugs to you for trying anyway.
You're probably right about her; unfortunately not everyone cares as much as we do.


*sigh* unfortunately ... I know your right.  I sat around all day thinking about that message in my inbox before deciding what to do about it. I even talked it over with my husband. He said simply: if you take in ANY kind of animal you become responsible for them. 

 

post #12 of 16

that is right ANY ANIMAL YOU TAKE it is your responsibility for it's life that is how ever long it may live. Once you get a animal you are not just gonna have it till it is grown or till it is not as cute as it was young

 

  THIS BOILS MY BLOOD MORE THEN ANYTHING ELSE

 

 

  It beccame law in some state I think I read that they can not sell chicks and ducks around Easter or was it all the time in the stores but where I live they can at a fleamarket. People don't relize how to care for them and someone who don't ask questions I think you are right that is a red flag when I gt my chicks I asked what to feed them which food and what do I need I got a heat lamp and a small container and when they were jumping out of the first box I got another bigger one it was still cold and I didn't think they could go out so a bigger container when they were able to jumop out of this one they had all feathers and it was warm enough we had build the pen and they went out there

 

  It was nerve racking I want them inside and I thought it might be to cold but they did well. I had no idea what I got my self into but I learned.

 

     I don't know from someone who didn't know diddly and thought it was not so hard and finding out how to keep them well I don't know this lady might of been like me and had to learn how to but I would of asked HER question if she did ask me them as to where to keep them and what kind they are and if they were male thay wanted or female and where they live I reckon this would be the best question if they were in a apt I would not sell them .

 

    You see rabbits this time of year to and they are sold as the chiks are to get for the kids not thinking of what they will do one the kid growns tire of the animal.

 

   Sorry it just gets my feathers ruffled on how they don't think thing through.

 

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post #13 of 16

I think the easiest way to reply is to write back something along the lines of:

 

I am sorry. Because it saddens me to see so many chicks purchased as toys and then misused and/ or abandoned, I have opted out and do not ever have any chicks for sale at Easter.

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post #14 of 16

To me, it seems you made a whole heap of assumptions, and personal ones at that.  Others put response that would have been more suitable:

 

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"I would have asked her if she had a heatlamp , what she planned to feed the chicks."

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"I am sorry. Because it saddens me to see so many chicks purchased as toys and then misused and/ or abandoned, I have opted out and do not ever have any chicks for sale at Easter"

 

 

As far as I'm concerned, while your intentions of having your poultry go to solid homes are great, and you always have the right to refuse business, you are the one in the wrong here because of how you responded. 

 

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To me, it seems you made a whole heap of assumptions, and personal ones at that.  Others put response that would have been more suitable:

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As far as I'm concerned, while your intentions of having your poultry go to solid homes are great, and you always have the right to refuse business, you are the one in the wrong here because of how you responded. 

I 100% agree..

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To me, it seems you made a whole heap of assumptions, and personal ones at that.  Others put response that would have been more suitable:

 

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As far as I'm concerned, while your intentions of having your poultry go to solid homes are great, and you always have the right to refuse business, you are the one in the wrong here because of how you responded. 

 

 

I also agree... I would be offended if I got such an assumptive response to an inquiry too. Granted, I can understand how one can start rolling their eyes at Easter chick only  homes, but the response would be more neutral in tone vs one which seems rather harsh. But just my thoughts and everyone can re-home their animals as they see fit.

 

Shoot, I still make comments on how I get a new buch of little yellow ones every year. The fat yellow ones and the skinny yellow ones.... and I've been in the game for over half my life.

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