This was a really, really good question to post. I think most of us are very happy to take an animal that is free! But, then there is the possibility that it's free for a reason other than the giver is advertising or telling you up front. I think you will find that half the time, people are decent and honest and will tell you from the beginning what is wrong with an animal and why it's free. Then there are just the rest of the people who aren't quite as up-front about issues concerning the animal.
As others have said, I think we should exercise good judgment and, when possible, take someone more knowledgeable with us when making that initial contact to go look at the animal(s). I wish I had had someone to come with me when I bought my first flock of chickens. I was lied to regarding the ages of the birds, and all but 2 of them died within the first 7 months. Two of those had to be culled, and one of THOSE two had been sick since the 2nd or 3rd day it was here... mighta been sick when I got her, but I didn't know much about them at the time so I got stuck with a sick chicken.
I got a free puppy from an ad once. She's now 5-1/2 years old and is my best friend and stays by my side all day. Best dog I've ever had in my life.
I would be more leery of auction animals, however. I have even noted people on BYC saying they might get rid of an undesirable chicken or goat or whatever by placing it up for auction. The last time I went to a poultry auction, I ran into the scheister that sold me my original flock, and he was bringing his RIRs to the auction for sale. I knew then and there that I wouldn't buy anything from that auction, and I have not gone back since (they hold it twice a month). Besides, I like what 17roses said about not wanting an animal on her property without having seen its living conditions... I think that's a really good rule of thumb to follow.
As others have said, I think we should exercise good judgment and, when possible, take someone more knowledgeable with us when making that initial contact to go look at the animal(s). I wish I had had someone to come with me when I bought my first flock of chickens. I was lied to regarding the ages of the birds, and all but 2 of them died within the first 7 months. Two of those had to be culled, and one of THOSE two had been sick since the 2nd or 3rd day it was here... mighta been sick when I got her, but I didn't know much about them at the time so I got stuck with a sick chicken.
I got a free puppy from an ad once. She's now 5-1/2 years old and is my best friend and stays by my side all day. Best dog I've ever had in my life.
I would be more leery of auction animals, however. I have even noted people on BYC saying they might get rid of an undesirable chicken or goat or whatever by placing it up for auction. The last time I went to a poultry auction, I ran into the scheister that sold me my original flock, and he was bringing his RIRs to the auction for sale. I knew then and there that I wouldn't buy anything from that auction, and I have not gone back since (they hold it twice a month). Besides, I like what 17roses said about not wanting an animal on her property without having seen its living conditions... I think that's a really good rule of thumb to follow.