Oh I totally agree...but I couldn't convince him either....even when I tried to explain the birds we have in genne pool is all we have and to top it off there was atleast a dozen or so that agreed with his line of thinking (they loved the look of them and would buy them to breed from) ...pity the few years from now when the gene pool will be considerably dimished.... And Arthur as for breeding hybrids I have never done that either .....E Orix wrote:vettpilot
It annoys me to hear that, these morons need a kick where the sun doesn't shine.
If he checked he would see White Headed Indonesia, Black Headed Thailand
Sadly I see Tri Nuns getting around with dirty brown feathers on the white chest area.
All those Munias are really location forms and will cross so easily.
Breeding black and white crossed nuns
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finchbreeder wrote:who is going to feed something for up to 5 or 6 years with no return and also wasting space?
Me thats who. I have made this kind of mistake and I believe it is beholden of the perpetrator to deal with what they have done. So I do. It serves as a reminder to be more aware in the future. Also I really am a softy, but an ethical one.
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