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Hey guys i have posted pics of my roo twice now in hopes of some constructive criticism, so that i can improve my stock in future and no replies?
People a wary here of hurting feelings and telling the truth when a bird belongs in a stew pot not a breeding program.Hey guys i have posted pics of my roo twice now in hopes of some constructive criticism, so that i can improve my stock in future and no replies?
Agreed. The canned response that doesn't get you in trouble is "ooh, aah, nice bird."People a wary here of hurting feelings and telling the truth when a bird belongs in a stew pot not a breeding program.![]()
People a wary here of hurting feelings and telling the truth when a bird belongs in a stew pot not a breeding program. :/
It is sad. But some people spend big money on birds, being told that they are "show quality from the best lines". When they post pics and asked for opinions, expecting to get something along the lines of "wow, that bird is amazing. Where did you get it? Best I've seen in awhile! etc" and they are told that the bird has some faults, or worse is an absolutely horrible specimen, they get butt hurt and scream "no fair!". It's even worse when they placed with it in a small town show. As a lesson, always ask questons when buying. Because taking multiple BV, RV, BB, RB, etc at a small podunk fair isn't false advertising on a sellers part........or is it?This is very sad because if people don't get told the truth how are they to learn? I'm eternally grateful that I had the mentors and role models in poultry that I did that flat out told you how your bird stacked up.