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As long as he declares he is a dealer, then we know the score and if we have some we want to off load whether it be free or at a cost then his service might be welcomed. The phrase "loft clearances" sounds like he is a dealer to me, maybe wrong
As long as he declares he is a dealer, then we know the score and if we have some we want to off load whether it be free or at a cost then his service might be welcomed. The phrase "loft clearances" sounds like he is a dealer to me, maybe wrong
I am providing a service for fanciers who are looking for different birds to keep or try out? or even to sell or give up the sport all together for one reason or another.
Better then killing the birds if new homes can be found.
I am providing a service for fanciers who are looking for different birds to keep or try out? or even to sell or give up the sport all together for one reason or another.
Better then killing the birds if new homes can be found.
I do not see a problem.
Yours in the sport
No problem at all if you are open about it, I am sure I could put a few cheap birds your way at times from my mates that breed and would prefer not to cull if someone else could get a good start from them
However you look at it, culls are culls, breeders of fancy pigeons as with any pigeons only keep the best so passing or selling on culls does nothing for the sport or the breed only to give people the option to obtain poor stock to breed poor quality birds etc etc! Sorry if they are not A1 they should be binned!
However you look at it, culls are culls, breeders of fancy pigeons as with any pigeons only keep the best so passing or selling on culls does nothing for the sport or the breed only to give people the option to obtain poor stock to breed poor quality birds etc etc! Sorry if they are not A1 they should be binned!
this is the problem though! If you go to Germany etc and look at fancy breeds they are all to standard, fanciers keep one or two breeds and specialise they don't keep a bit of this and a bit of that! Anything that isn't up to standard doesn't go to waste, it goes in the pot. Feather merchants don't help the sport in this country at all! Sorry if I offend anybody but if it isn't bred to standard and isn't good enough to grace your own loft then eat it don't fob it off onto somebody who doesn't know what they are looking for!