I may be incorrect, but I'm just guessing here. My guess is that the breeders with collections the size of Adam's and larger rarely do much individual handling of babies for taming purposes - just due to the sheer number of babies that they produce. Their number one concern is raising healthy, reliable feeders and getting them well established health-wise.


It would be up to the buyer to work with their animal once it's in their collection. I may be totally off base though!