everyone's got to start somewhere, and if hatchery birds are what they get, even if they're not show quality they can still be loved. I've had hatchery birds before, and used them as learning tools to know what NOT to look for in my desire to get better birds.
I did a similar thing with my first standard poodle... after getting him, I learned that he had probably every physical flaw a dog could have within one breed, and still be recognized as that breed, but I loved him dearly. It just taught me what things to look for in a dog and breeder in the future... I lost my Shadow last November (almost 12), but hope to have Sunny (3 years old) even longer.
I did a similar thing with my first standard poodle... after getting him, I learned that he had probably every physical flaw a dog could have within one breed, and still be recognized as that breed, but I loved him dearly. It just taught me what things to look for in a dog and breeder in the future... I lost my Shadow last November (almost 12), but hope to have Sunny (3 years old) even longer.