Vinman
Vinman
We're in total agreement regarding ending the life of any animal humanely as possible.
I agree total suffering sucks
We're in total agreement regarding ending the life of any animal humanely as possible.
But if that's what the downfall is to a morph, why did you bother with morphs that are crashing?
A) Vin says that if you sell hets instead of cull them you ruin the market.
B) Vin says he'll gladly invest in cheap hets from Rich Z because he actually ends up with animals the market does want.
Are you honesty saying you don't see how A and B can not live in the same reality?
Vin, if I understand correctly you neuted the males? How did you go about neutering them?
A big thank you for one of the most entertaining threads of all time. :cheers:
So you'd never buy animals that were het for a new morph?
Jen Pagram I have pulled some of the road in theOkeetee as Chip B. will tell you how many are dead each night on the okeetee roads and in the burns. I have saved a few that were on the road.
Yup, I have done the same for gopher snakes where I used to live and have also had a couple I chose to crush their head with my heel because they were too far gone to save
FWIW right from the start I think I have understood your point of view in this whole argument and just happen to disagree on whether it can work that way in the real world.
Snyderman I am glad someone is feeling like they are getting their moneys worth!! Considering we keep going off topic and all over the map.
Carol I'm poor . 08 killed me I lost about 30 grand between the snakes and the dragons . back then the 90's most I spent was 1600 for a pr of anery hondurans. When the cinder droped in price I saked rich if he would sell me the Het key female that started the whole thing. It was after the cinder droped below a 1000. If I was to buy into a cutting edge project I would buy a het male the second year they were offered for sale and breed it into some other morphs and back breed. by that time I make some higfh dollor on a multi morph useing that gene.
For all the years that you know me about 4 at the most. you know I have a hard time explaing my self on the computer. I'm not talking about culling hets all the time. Untill you set the strain then you can sell hets . I would be tossed if I had the gene morph for sale would I also have hets avabile. I've tossed this aroung for years and I know some people have sold het before they sold the morph. I think I would not . I think the only way would sell hets the first year is to friends and only one or two of them. Yes I would out cross it But unlike most big breeders I dont have the room to do it to everything I would like so I would do one or two multi hets with the most genes in it as possibile.Yep, so am I and a lot of other people. There are only so many people who can afford to buy a $1,000 snake, let alone a snake that is more than that.
In fact the number of people willing to spend that kind of money for a new morph will run out REGARDLESS of whether or not you've culled all your hets. ESPECIALLY if you black list people and are choosy about who you sell too.
You can cull all your hets but after a couple of years you will run out of high dollar buyers and you will have to drop your prices anyway. Just about then the people you did sell homos to will be your competition in a year and so and the price can only go down. Those homo buyers will also be in a great position to create morph combos using that new gene.
OR you can sell your hets for a price that is still very profitable to the "poor people" (there is a lot more of us around). I bet you those buyers are going to keep most of the homo animals out of the first clutch. That means they won't be your competition for at least three or four years and they'll only be producing a handfull of animals. By the time they have an adult homo animal, about 5 years later, the market for that morph would have dropped whether you sold those hets or culled them. By that time you would have already crossd your orginal homo animal a hundred ways to Sunday for new morph combos. And you would have made more money, saved lives, and occupied other breeders with trying to reproduce that morph instead of outright buying a homo in the beginning. If they had done that they'd be hot on my heels on crossing it into other morphs.
So I actually believe that selling hets is a better gig than selling homos. But if you don't buy it, that's fine with me. I'll keep it to myself. :eats02:
Carol I'm poor . 08 killed me I lost about 30 grand between the snakes and the dragons . .
How is flooding a dead market good economics?I'm going to try to produce the most I can since last year blew chuncks.
How is flooding a dead market good economics?
Oh yeah, they'll all be going to the European market? Is that correct Vin? What's going on across the pond there anyway? Does anyone know how badly their economies are faring since ours took a drop?
What's the reptile (cornsnake as well) market like over there?