Same with the Isbars from GFF, it seems. I understand that it's very very expensive to import rare breeds, and at the same time unconscionable to lie to recoup those costs if that is indeed the case.well I read every page up to page 63...but I must say I'm a bit horrified to know that Greenfire farms is charging so much for birds that are obviously not producing
true Rhodebar "type" delivering instead birds that are laying green/blue eggs and such.
The fact that they continue to deny this mistake and insist their birds are "pure" is fraud. The standard seems clear as do the look
of chicks that papabrooder was producing. I do hope they've corrected their error as most people (myself included) don't know a lot about the genetics aspect. I applaud the continued
and gracious efforts of Niclandia on teaching the genetic component to us because it's clear that Greenfire Farms is unwilling to admit serious error on their part and make it right.
I had been reading about these birds and thought about breeding/hatching some but I'm not only concerned about spending my hard earned money on a breed that is being
misrepresented by Greenfire Farms to such a degree that they continue to sell (at high cost). But will in the future avoid purchasing anything from them.
If this were a horse (and I know horse genetics better than chicken genetics) I would be livid!
I hope it has been resolved and wish the best to everyone that are going forward with their Rhodebar programs.