Thank you for your feedback DC. I would never entertain passing anything off for what it is not, and that would go 10 fold for these chickens.A cross, however, can never be a pure Cemani and should not be referred to it as such. A better term to use is "FM" as it is not specific to a pure breed like Ayam Cemani, Svart Hona, Ogye, etc. FM is the gene that causes the black skin (hyper-pigmentation).
That would be such an injustice, and from what I have seen, there are enough of 'those' people out here that pollute the 'system' as it is!
eBay auctions alone blow my mind with that.
I was expecting what I call muttmoes... then when she told me they might be pure Cemani and I did a 'tad' of research, I had a small 'cerebral vascular accident'! Thought to self, that won't happen, I wouldn't get that 'lucky' and if they are such a rare breed I knew I "just wouldn't want the responsibility" of keeping true to the breed in all their facets.
Then when the first one hatched out I had a bout of tachycardia and dug as deep as I could into research... and WOW!
I am hooked no matter what I have.
I give everyone here as well as all breeders that have their heart in what they do and what they are trying to accomplish a lot of credit.
The people who are above board and not out to pull the 'feathers' over others eyes have garnered instant respect from me. Which is why I posted in the first place...that and I was too type-A to sit tight and wait to hear back from the breeder!
I just wanted to ascertain that I am doing the right thing if they were pure.
Already in love with the little guys and am happy the breeder made the choice to share them with me.
Thanks again, I appreciate it your input.