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Subject: Re: ???


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Ellen
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Date Posted: 17:12:41 02/07/03 Fri
In reply to: Lacey 's message, "How long does a bird remian the previous owners?" on 06:56:40 02/04/03 Tue

What board is this "discussion" on? What was the genetic problem? If the problem has truly been overcome the former owner needs to be happy & maybe ask for some eggs/chicks. If the former owner wanted to keep control of what happened to the bird they should have ate it.

>I see on another board a dispute between a previous
>owner and a present owner of a bird. It seems that the
>person took the bird and agreed not to breed it.
>The situation is that the presant owner has had the
>bird several years. The previous owner had it 6+
>months and asked it not to be bred. The presant owner
>has now had it a few years and said she did research
>as to the alleged genetic problems. She found the
>problem with gentics was actually due to incubation
>not gentics and has bred it a few years now and chicks
>have come out fine. The previous owner is still
>dogging her as to the verbal agreement she originally
>had.
>Is it appropriot for the previous owner to keep after
>the persant owner who's had it longer? I understand
>too that the new owner gave the previous owner extra
>money as well. Something about postage only and the
>presant owner sent her more then that agreed upon
>amount. So how long before a bird is yours to do with
>as you please (after all were not talking abuse here?)?

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