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The "don't like the answer, don't ask" is what I was getting at.
I don't mind helping out, and heck, I started with EEs, too. I did do a lot of my own research and I learned a lot! I still have a lot more to learn (and I really need to buy an SOP - anyone have an older edition they want to sell?) I got rid of my mixed egg layer flock and got serious about chickens. I never fought with anyone over the SOP and what should and shouldn't be because it is what it is. Simple.
If you want to get into Ams, we welcome you. If you don't want to hear that what you spent your money on isn't an Am (or is and it's an SOP variety or even a project variety), well, you should have researched first. You can't change what your bird is and you can't change the SOP to suit yourself. The rules are the rules. They are there for a reason.
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Update on the Brown Reds...
Mike gave me Tim's contact info so I wrote to him. Now to await his reply.
The "don't like the answer, don't ask" is what I was getting at.
I don't mind helping out, and heck, I started with EEs, too. I did do a lot of my own research and I learned a lot! I still have a lot more to learn (and I really need to buy an SOP - anyone have an older edition they want to sell?) I got rid of my mixed egg layer flock and got serious about chickens. I never fought with anyone over the SOP and what should and shouldn't be because it is what it is. Simple.
If you want to get into Ams, we welcome you. If you don't want to hear that what you spent your money on isn't an Am (or is and it's an SOP variety or even a project variety), well, you should have researched first. You can't change what your bird is and you can't change the SOP to suit yourself. The rules are the rules. They are there for a reason.
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Update on the Brown Reds...
Mike gave me Tim's contact info so I wrote to him. Now to await his reply.
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