But there are also people that don't want to necessarily be "bigger breeders". They do it for the love of the hobby more then to make a real business out of it.
That may be so, but how do you think most of the bigger breeders started out in this business? I would venture to say that nearly all of them started with the love of the hobby. Actually, I would say it is likely quite rare that someone get into this with only $$ in their eyes and be successful at it.
Fact of the matter is, big or small, if someone wants to sell off the animals they produce, unless someone knows about them, they will not have as easy of a job doing so as someone who does make themselves very visible. Unless, of course, you are willing to stay low profile and wait 10 years or so for word of mouth to have an appreciable effect.
Selling is a competitive exercise, and quite often the returns will be directly proportional to the time, effort, and expense expended in that pursuit.
No. No one has been rude or mean or smeared your character because of your opinion. They've simply disagreed and/or pointed out elements of your argument that don't make sense.
Its all good.
