I know what you mean Pathfinders. There are some people who sell eggs on
ebay or who advertise themselves by saying something like,
"Many of our (breed name) are shown by Poultry Exhibitors and 4H'ers who have won Best of Breed, Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion (Name of Class) Class in shows throughout the (region of country) since 20**."
The fact is, this
ebay Seller has never shown a bird themselves and when pressed for a "who, what, when" response, Seller comes up with someone they claim to have sold a bird to last summer, but when researched, turns out that someone-Buyer's kid showed a bird of same breed at a show & won Reserve in the class in the Junior /Youth show. No Reserve Grand Champion, No Grand Champion, no Open Show Champion &
ebay Seller could only name the one show.
This misrepresentation does not mean the
ebay Seller does not have good birds or stock NOR does
ebay Seller need to show to have good birds. There are many nice birds out there that are not shown. That is not really my point. My point is: Do you want to purchase
anything from someone who is knowingly lying about their product? If you are buying from someone because of the representation being made (i.e. their birds are shown & win shows all over the region including Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion of the show), then if important to you, don't be shy to request more detail--- ask for name of show, when, who & ask them if they have personally ever shown and won those things. IMHO, it is dishonest to claim wins of people they sold birds to sometime in the past to try and pitch their sale. Also, isn't it in bad taste to "show" a bird bred & raised by someone else? (my point being that perhaps the Buyer's kid showing it was showing a bird (s)he bred from the stock (s)he obtained from the
Ebay Seller and NOT
ebay Seller's bird specifically).
What if
ebay Seller had said, "you can show him if you want to; I don't care?" Would that make a difference? In my opinion, it would make a difference if Seller gave permission BUT then wrong for
ebay Seller to then exaggerate the Buyer's kid's win as, "Grand Champion," & not even "Grand Champion of Youth/Jr Division" but "Grand Champion" vs. the reality/truth: "Reserve Champion of the Class of the Jr. Show."
I know there are loftier things to worry about or get concerned about, like Haiti, but in my book, dishonesty by bragging to make a buck to sell some hatching eggs, that's pretty low. If it matters to you.
NYREDS:
Katy wrote:
Nyreds....I've got a question for you. As a judge are you obligated to award all the placings if you feel none of them measure up?
No. I have, on rare occassions, started a clas at 2nd & gone down from there because there wasn't a bird I thought was deserving of a 1st placing.
Good for you NYREDS! I don't know who you are, but I'd suspect most APA/ABA Judges have integrity like you do & would judge in the same fashion. If I had that #2 bird, I would want to know that I needed to do some work. I would not want to go home falsely thinking my bird was good enough for #1.
I also agree with what has generally been said here that a great bird may be the only one of its kind at the show & vice versa, that some people win because there is virtually no competition, but if the Judges are like NYREDS, then the win will be something less than a #1. good discussion.