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Well, I don't care if I sold it without question, but those particular birds were GIVEN away with stipulations... the ____ just lied to pass the test, so to speak. THAT is the part that POed me more than anything. She makes a income by lying to people to get their animals given to her as pets, then turns and sells them immediately so she don't even have to feed them much (or at all for all we know).
Now, these bantam Dels... I can't imagine anyone buying them and eatting them... they are tiny. I can't imagine anyone using them as trainers for fights. I would think you either breed them to other bantam Dels or maybe try them against a bantam NH (you might get bantam sex-links if it works the same as standards)... or just keep them because they are freakin cute. So, I'm not worried.
I still try to find decent people when selling standards. I'm not over protective but there is a HUGE problem here with fights (we can't talk too much about it or we'll get in trouble with the Mods) and non-game breeds are used as bait or trainers for game cocks to practice on. I don't want that for ANY bird, mine or anyone elses.... but the ones I'm selling are the only ones I have any control over ... by trying to avoid those buyers.
But to answer your question more directly, yes, I really want (need) to get rid of 6 Bantam Delaware roos.
Now, these bantam Dels... I can't imagine anyone buying them and eatting them... they are tiny. I can't imagine anyone using them as trainers for fights. I would think you either breed them to other bantam Dels or maybe try them against a bantam NH (you might get bantam sex-links if it works the same as standards)... or just keep them because they are freakin cute. So, I'm not worried.
I still try to find decent people when selling standards. I'm not over protective but there is a HUGE problem here with fights (we can't talk too much about it or we'll get in trouble with the Mods) and non-game breeds are used as bait or trainers for game cocks to practice on. I don't want that for ANY bird, mine or anyone elses.... but the ones I'm selling are the only ones I have any control over ... by trying to avoid those buyers.
But to answer your question more directly, yes, I really want (need) to get rid of 6 Bantam Delaware roos.