kmurphy
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I've been following the MnJ "Rescue" thread on the BOI and have a question. I understand, and agree, with the statements regarding reselling rescues for a profit. What I don't understand is what the problem is with incorporating a rescue into your breeding stock if you want. I guess the word rescue implies a sickly, poorly cared for animal, but that's not necessarily the case. The rescuer probably has a passion for herps in particular if he/she specializes as a herp rescue. So what's the problem with bringing the animals up to snuff and keeping it? Is it the thin line between being a rescue and actually seeking breeding stock?
I don't run a rescue but like probably everyone reading this, when the word gets out the you keep reptiles, someone is going to offer you a ball python that their college bound son doesn't want or a burm that is getting too big. I usually have no interest in keeping these but if I did I wouldn't think it morally wrong to do so. So what am I missing?
I don't run a rescue but like probably everyone reading this, when the word gets out the you keep reptiles, someone is going to offer you a ball python that their college bound son doesn't want or a burm that is getting too big. I usually have no interest in keeping these but if I did I wouldn't think it morally wrong to do so. So what am I missing?
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