When they use toy chickens, photoshopped chickens, or even bantams in their marketing photos that is intentionally deceptive marketing.
IMO, if a coop company or even an independent individual marketing plans is afraid to take actual photos of full-grown chickens of common dual-purpose breeds in the actual coop they know perfectly well that they're trying to take advantage of ignorance.
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When they use toy chickens, photoshopped chickens, or even bantams in their marketing photos that is intentionally deceptive marketing.
IMO, if a coop company or even an independent individual marketing plans is afraid to take actual photos of full-grown chickens of common dual-purpose breeds in the actual coop they know perfectly well that they're trying to take advantage of ignorance.
Ignorance is not their fault......