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    Thamnophis inspectus Zephyr's Avatar
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    Re: What do you breed?

    Quote Originally Posted by Elliot View Post
    I've bred gulf coast ribbons. And I agree that animals don't have to suffer if you're breeding for money, it all depends on the breeder.
    Now if the situation goes out of hand, like if you have 100 females all gravid of a species and you don't have the time/resources for them all, THEN it's a problem and needs to be solved.
    However if you have 10 females, all gravid, and each gets it special considerations and you save money by cutting corners (buying food in bulk, using glad containers for water bowls, heating the room instead of individual heating, as opposed to skimping on medical expenses and etc) I see no problem.
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    Re: What do you breed?

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    Now if the situation goes out of hand, like if you have 100 females all gravid of a species and you don't have the time/resources for them all, THEN it's a problem and needs to be solved.
    However if you have 10 females, all gravid, and each gets it special considerations and you save money by cutting corners (buying food in bulk, using glad containers for water bowls, heating the room instead of individual heating, as opposed to skimping on medical expenses and etc) I see no problem.

    I agree.
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    Re: What do you breed?

    I refrained from responding earlier when Kittens came into the conversation.

    It is more than possible to breed for profit with healthy happy animals.

    A true animal lover will be more than happy to pay a premium price for animals that have been bred to a higher standard.

    I would like to think my $200 snows were not swimming in poo before I bought them

    Sure, there are cretins out there breeding animals, but let's not hold them in the same light as the ones who do a great job.

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