were not talking about a slight kink in a tail here were talking about animals with major issues, major deformation and animals that need to be force fed etc etc.
whens the last time u saw a dog/cat/bird or what ever breeder selling or giving away an animal with half a bottom jaw or only 2 legs or a paralyzed animal or an animal so skinny its a walking skeleton from refusing food?
hate to tell ya this but they get killed off.
Funny that isn't it. Because species such as dogs and cats can clearly show pain and discomfort to us... and the appearance of a dog with only half a jaw is really shocking...
They are most certainly born. And they are most certainly euthanised as soon as possible.
I haven't had any deformed puppies, but I know people that have. A lot of breeders also euthanise their "fading puppies", a fading puppy is essentially the same thing as fussy/non-eating snakes.
They just dont have a feeding response, so they just dont eat and they slowly painfully die from hunger (some breeders just allow them to die slowly from their hunger without intervention!! Horribly cruel.).
If you nurture these puppies, they eventually start to eat (at about 6-8 weeks). There is always the odd breeder who not only nurtures these pups but then 'forgets' that they were once a fading puppy, sells them on to someone else who breeds them and gets a bunch of fading puppies in their litter... and so the problem is perpetuated. I personally nurture the pup and then have it desexed. But thats not a realistic option for reptile breeders. No matter what, you cant trust someone else with your responsibility
Some breeders end up with whole litters of fading puppies or puppies they need to supplement. Because they let a couple live and reproduce... the issue becomes wide spread. Personally, any issues the pup is desexed and sold as a pet.
Well my opinion is that yes in the wild only the stong survive.But in captivity the weak will survive because they are not being hasseled by the strong.So there is no need for you to cull them. Talking about dogs cats horses etc if they have deformed offsprigs im sure that possiblly the vet would cull thenm as he would be by law be able to do it. Were as if you or I did it it would be illegal as thats animal cruelty as we are not licenced to do it . I might be wrong but im just thinking common sense. So if you cull yourself what do you put down in the book laid just say 20 eggs culled 5 for being deformed.How do you explain that when you hand in you books to the appropiate authorities im curious.If the RSPCA find out about it try fighting them in court who would win Id wonder.But if the vet culled them then im sure you would be ok as they are licenced to do it and your not.Also what would happen when you have a child say born with dissabilities do you cull them no you wouldnt but you might give them up for addoption or give them to appropiate care ie specialised care mental/dissability hospitals just a couple of examples sorry dont mean to be rude ok.Why because you cant look after them so give your reptiles to appropiate careers.So how would you no if they are gernuine carers ask aruond such as animal organisations or interview prospective carers such as good reputable dog breeders do to future buyers.Why because if you have a good bloodline healthy obidient dogs they the breeders are looking good and they have a good name. But if they sell it to say Crazy Bob down the road without asking him questions.That person abusises the dog and makes it into a crazy dog and bites some kid the breeder feels bad and looks bad because he diddnt question the owner to find out if he was cappable of looking after the animal and that he was not responsible.So why did he sell it to him for without asking him questions because the breeder was not a responsible breeder either.Sorry if im of track but my opinion is if its culled by a vet its ok.If not just look after it or give it to appropiate care and ask questions make sure they are responsible cause if they are responsible and they care they wont be breeding those animals . If you cull yourself I beleivee that is animal cruelty thats just my opinion ok so dont crusify me for stating my opinions ok sorry for the spelling ok
I agree 100% with you about primary producers ie farmers can destroy as per your work but try arguing it with them about your reptiles im not saying im 100% right but dont think you would win in that instance. I dont agree 100% with the RSPCA but I beleive we got to follow the law.So That means we cant cull only a vet can cull unless your a primary producer.
who is arguing the point about selling the offsprings I agree dont sell it or breed it off load it to who can take appropiate care im sure sensible people here will take them off you and not breed them or if not then take them to the vet to cull them appropiately
who is arguing the point about selling the offsprings I agree dont sell it or breed it off load it to who can take appropiate care im sure sensible people here will take them off you and not breed them or if not then take them to the vet to cull them appropiately
I believe that those who are against humane culling, euthanasia are to weak to accept it as their responsibility when caring for animals. Rather than go through the distress of having to make the decision to take the animals life into their own hands they would allow an animals suffering while still feeling their conscience is clear.
yes fair enough but sometimes fault from being linebreed may show up later on down the line what happens then please explain who is responsible then ok and dont get angry as I think im asking a sensible question were would it stop the responsibility of the breeder. I think that once you have let it go the responsibility that you had with the animal is finished with you. That is as longh as you have been honest.
So giggle, Are you suggesting that a breeder is only responsible for heritable faults, and fpr faults caused by environment, such as incubation temperature they are not?
Some excellant back to back posts.
Nice one Giggle .
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