Is it difficult to breed IRNs? Is there a market for the chicks? I went into a petstore recently and when I mentioned I had a yellow IRN the lady told me she quit breeding them because.. and I quote "I couldn't give them away". This seems a bit of an overstatement to me and either says she didn't know how to sell them or didn't have good quality. Being an Arabian horse breeder for many years now I know you've got to have quality and a bit of sale sense to make any breeding business work.
Who knows, I may one day try a breeding pair though I have no plans to at this time, but I admit to having wondered about it before
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~*~Donna~*~
Owned by:
Shelby - 16 year old IRN Girly
Rafael - 2 year old Sun Conure Dude
and more Arabian horses and cats than I wanna count!
Owned by:
Shelby - 16 year old IRN Girly
Rafael - 2 year old Sun Conure Dude
and more Arabian horses and cats than I wanna count!