Re: about breeders that dont allow visitors?
The main 2 reasons has to be theft and mites. I have a 50 snake collection that got infested with mites by a friend going to a pet store, handleing snakes, and bringing them to my collection. Took an entire weekend to treat all my animals and get rid of them. Imagine if I had a 2-300 snake collection and this happened!!
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nathanledet
YEAH!!!!!....hey wait!..
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nathanledet
This is seriously my favorite avatar ever. :D
Re: about breeders that dont allow visitors?
I agree with the reasons given.
I have bought several snakes off of a breeder that is local to me.
He has a great rep, produces excellent snakes, and I have no reason to see his 'facility'. When I start selling my snakes. I doubt I will let people into my house. Key point, most breeders have a home and not facility.
On the flip side, I have adopted a few snakes off of sites such as C-list... and it is important for me to see how the snake is being kept. I need to know if it has proper husbandry.
I have gone to people's homes and you know they are uncomfortable having a stranger in their house, and it is just a really unpleasant experience for everyone involved.
Bruce
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littleindiangirl
Excellent point, I overlooked.
I'm already paranoid of others as it is, this is the icing on the cake.
Lol :)
I'm definitely getting a security system and "other" theft deterants.
JonV
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nevohraalnavnoj
Lol :)
I'm definitely getting a security system and "other" theft deterants.
JonV
"other" ;)
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nathanledet
Thanks for the advice on the multi quote thing. im pretty forum-tarded.
I think it is an extremely valid reason. I mean, i wouldn't want things stolen from me, and that would be ANYTHING. animals, property, etc.
I wasn't saying i wanted to hand pick my animals. just see the parents, as one of the morphs i want to get in the future is a pastel. some brown out, and some are extraordinary, that was all i was saying. I think hand picking an animal is something you get to do ONLY if the breeder allows you. (in person anyway)
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Patrick Long
being ripped off, and bugs.
MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITES!
*cough*I-saw-some-mites-this-weekend*cough*
Thinking about them again just makes me itchy...
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Thinking about this topic more in depth, and thinking about it now that I have many many BP's, makes me appreciate even more those breeders who have invited me into their facility/homes.
But will I do the same when it comes time for me to sell some ball pythons? To be honest, I'm not sure. It will probably depend on the person/circumstance.
The potential loss is made worse by the fact these are animals that we've spent so many hours with and developed a bond with. Stealing my TV...that's easily replaceable...but stealing a snake I've worked so hard to raise/breed? That would be devastating.
That's it, I'm puting in a motion sensor laser system.
JonV
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nevohraalnavnoj
The potential loss is made worse by the fact these are animals that we've spent so many hours with and developed a bond with. Stealing my TV...that's easily replaceable...but stealing a snake I've worked so hard to raise/breed? That would be devastating.
That's it, I'm puting in a motion sensor laser system.
JonV
And a wide moat with sharks strapped with laser beams on their heads.