Ameraucana Breeders Club
The Official Forum of the Ameraucana Breeders Club => Ameraucana Marketplace => Topic started by: Guest on April 01, 2007, 06:32:58 AM
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I\'m sure this is old news to everyone here, but I have just been tinkering around with chickens a few months and have sought all the information on the breeds I have interest in that I can find. It isn\'t hard at all. Then, why... do people expect you to pay good money for an animal, a product if you will, that THEY produce (supposedly in some sort of a professional manner for which they expect renumeration) which THEY cannot even spell?? Is it so difficult to comprehend: purebred, crossbred, mongrel? How do all the \"hatcheries\" get away with calling a \"breed\" they offer \"Americana/Easter Egger\"? I suppose it is all the vowels that throw people off, but it doesn\'t take but a little effort to LEARN the spelling of AMERAUCANA and ARAUCANA, especially for one who purports to be a breeder of either one or both.
Ok, I\'ll fall off my soapbox for now...
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Jennifer, I have been asking myself those questions for almost 30 years now. At first it was perfectly understandable, but Ameraucanas have been recognized as a breed now since 1980. I have about come to the conclusion that some folks really don\'t care to learn, they are just interested in making a buck anyway they can. Your conclusion is correct; be very careful when dealing with these vendors.
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Jennifer, You\'re one new person who has done her research well. NOW, you know the difference. What you have learned should not stop with you. Educate others! Enjoy your Ameraucana! Johnny