Please, someone, inform me if I ever show a bird that isn't what I think it is. Why would people not want to know?
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people don't like the fact that they feel they were taken advantage of by the seller. They don't like being lied toPlease, someone, inform me if I ever show a bird that isn't what I think it is. Why would people not want to know?
people don't like the fact that they feel they were taken advantage of by the seller. They don't like being lied to
Hmm, I think you look dumb when you keep claiming you have something you clearly don't have. Take the advice, say thank you, and correct it if possible. I can see how it happens a lot with these newer breeds.
I'm looking forward to these SFH growing out, it's my favorite part of chicken keeping.
That is why you should also ask how long a breeder has been working with a breed. Those who are just in it for the money will not stick with any breed for very long. They are always moving on to the newest breeds where they see the most profit. Those that love the breed stick with it, even after the going price has come down. That is not to say some new breeders aren't passionate, but they will need to prove themselves in other ways.I AGREE! Unfortunately many people don't see it that way. I also know some really don't even care if they can get away with passing something off as a "rare breed" if they think they will make money with it.
I agree. I've seen photos posted here on BYC in other threads of folks selling SFH and they clearly weren't.
This really muddies the waters, especially for folks that just don't know what they're getting. I wish there was a way to fix that but I have no idea what that would be. Then the market gets flooded with "SFH" that aren't..
It makes the rest of us sound like "SFH snobs" or something. I've seen more than one time when someone was told what they had wasn't a Swede that got very offended.
Please, someone, inform me if I ever show a bird that isn't what I think it is. Why would people not want to know?
I AGREE! Unfortunately many people don't see it that way. I also know some really don't even care if they can get away with passing something off as a "rare breed" if they think they will make money with it.
I am certainly no expert but she looks like a Cream Legbar to me.