I said if to ask for current egg pics. I DO however watch for professional pictures. You can tell pretty quickly if the pictures are " in line" with the web site, etc. And if you can tell the photo is from Florida, and the birds are in California, it ain't theirs. If I ask for pictures of the birds I will be getting or the eggs right NOW ( for Marans, where the eggs every week can be different) and its a perfect photo, I do more homework. Different story if its your website, etc. Part of this comes from my other job, where we buy furniture and people take photos of stuff that is not the actual item and I go see a couch and its the wrong color, wrong style, ok, it is a flower print for 1960 but they are SURE the photo they put up is very close!
But a LOT of photos on ads are stolen. Mostly granted on eBay and CL (and for that matter rare breeds) . I don't think I have ever seen it on BYC. You can tell pretty quickly if someone has stolen the photos by the follow up question/photo/etc. All I was saying is that you cant judge a book by its cover in an ad

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But, I also don't think 15 per chick is crazy, I charge that much for my FCBM's and know a lot of people that charge that for their silkies, but I'd want them to be good quality too for that price i agree.
I know a fair few backyard poultry enthusiasts watermark their photos because theft is so prevalent. Especially by Novice breeders that don't get why it is important to show photos of the parent stock of what they are selling. Heck, one of the photos I use on CL to let people know what a showgirl looks like has shown up on another site, and its CLEARLY not professional, lol.
Now, while we are having this discussion, how to I convince you to come take some photos for me!!
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