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snakepimp
at Sun Feb 27 21:05:45 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakepimp ]
The breeder who is gutsy enough to present this kind of marketing ploy is going to disappoint a lot of big-eyed dreamers, the probabilities are just so low. Anybody who buys a possible het that doesn't prove out could keep that information quiet and sell their offspring as 25% hets, I totally understand what you are saying, and I think it would be unwise from a long-term business perspective for breeders offer these long-shot poss. hets.
I wouldn't even consider doing it myself.
A possible het either is or is not a het, and so if a person has not taken the time to prove it out one way or another, then they, in my opinion, probably have something they are hiding and are hoping to place the burden of their own failed gamble on someone else's wallet.
I would neither buy nor sell animals marketed under such a farce. ----- Jeremy J. Anderson
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Of course it's my opinion, I said it, didn't I?
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