American Onagadori?

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Charlieschickens,

FYI, I don't make dummy posts to get 50 posts a day to boost my rating. The amount of posts have no valid point, you got that right but by you coming off very defensive, it sets out a WARNING sign as to who you really are and what are your TRUE intentions? I never, in any case, anywhere passed on my birds as Onagadori so why don't you set that straight. Mr. Hyde calls his the "U.S. Onagadori" so I don't see why I can't call mines the "American Onagadori". Besides, as I have mentioned, I am still working with his breeders to obtain the traits I like, so unless I call them "Tommy's Onagadori" am I wrong. I am just carrying on the name they were given. Nevertheless, I am starting to learn why that term is mis-used but with that being said, you have no right to ridicule the line that I am working with...

- Tommy
 
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Than if they are ALL project birds, how are Tommy's Mis-represented? I am a little confused, but not trying to start an arguement.
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Tommy, I can walk into a garage and call myself a car and it doesn't make me a car. While I'm standing in the garage, you can call me a car, Cy can call me a car; that still doesn't make me a car.

There are no known Onagadori in the U.S. All we have are heterozygous "project birds" that are pure for no Onagadori traits whatsoever.


David
 
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