No, they just tend to undercut since big breeders names are well known while theirs are relatively unknown, meaning they are less likely to be considered if their prices are the same as the well known big breeders. That's just how the market seems to work, by all means sell them for more, but you probably won't have many people buying from you.
They just shouldn't offer them for much lower than show costs as that puts them into a realm of seeming untrustworthy.
Originally Posted by rjk890
Actually, they said their prices should not be lower then show prices because show prices are already lower then market price.
Why should they be lower then the bigtime breeders though? If they are well known or not the animals are still the same(or should be) of the same quality.