CheriS
No furry helpless bunny
I apologize up front to everyone that is sick of seeing this going on in a thread that should be about the animals, but these things keep getting thrown out here that are far from the facts and rosy picture someone is determined to paint
Vicki said Word spread quietly and we were contacted directly by people who were interested in offering us animals. Consequently, we had positives in that facility the first week of January to work with. Where do you think those people got the word from?
I responded to their emails when they contacted me because they were positive and concerned what they would do with the babies and finding places for them. I told them first to try and find home for the infected ones (telling the people up front they were positive), some of them I helped with finding homes, private and public ones, where they are also monitored by professionals. The others were told the following through December and you can see the date on this one that went to the person who did contact you and send some to you... those ones you had in your facility the first week in January... from another breeder.
When I replied to your email in November, I said I not think you needed positive ones with my help, you should already have acess to plenty, without my help. Read what I said, I know you understand it You also never said anywhere in email to me the rest of that paragraph that you have now added under your quote about wanting animals from others so no one could claim that any of the testing was done with bias. People think you are bias already, no matter where any positive dragons you test come from and do not trust you to be honest about anything with this.
Sorry, that is a fact for BOTH you and me, that is why I would never attempt to personally do any test and told you that. I have always endorsed fund raising to have professionals do them which you have tried real hard to even drive them off, who knows maybe you did succeed in that and the ones that were interested in more studies will never do them now. Personally I think they would be crazy to step into this mess and I know some agree on that point too. That is not a new opinion this year either. It's the animals that lose all the way around without controlled and scientific studies by pros that do not have a personal agenda in this.
For the records, Sandfire Ranch to the best if my knowledge has never had any or sold any adeno positive dragons or had any reported coming from them to owners or other breeders. Neither has Kevin Dunne either before working with them or since. I said it has been discussed often by many people if they inbred dragons knowingly and that is a factor on the breeder's network, if what Josh stated is true and inbreeding trans was done at their direction, it answered that questons. If that is the case (and I do not know it is) yes, the network would be edited, as that is one of the agreements that breeders committ to when they join it and promise not to do. But that has nothing to do with any report of them selling any adeno positive dragons as there never have been any such thing in all the time any data was collected and I have never said that. I could swear you have asked this many times befoere and been told the same things each time.
Vicki said Word spread quietly and we were contacted directly by people who were interested in offering us animals. Consequently, we had positives in that facility the first week of January to work with. Where do you think those people got the word from?
I responded to their emails when they contacted me because they were positive and concerned what they would do with the babies and finding places for them. I told them first to try and find home for the infected ones (telling the people up front they were positive), some of them I helped with finding homes, private and public ones, where they are also monitored by professionals. The others were told the following through December and you can see the date on this one that went to the person who did contact you and send some to you... those ones you had in your facility the first week in January... from another breeder.
And I know they contacted you and send some to you... so much for your comment of me turning my back... gues you are wrong again!----- Original Message -----
From: cheri
To:
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 2:57 AM
Subject: Re: cheri
if you can not place the positive ones in homes, Vicki Dachiu has asked about gettting some positive ones that appeared healthy since her and Rob were thinking about housing some to study long term effects, so you might want to talk to her.
When I replied to your email in November, I said I not think you needed positive ones with my help, you should already have acess to plenty, without my help. Read what I said, I know you understand it You also never said anywhere in email to me the rest of that paragraph that you have now added under your quote about wanting animals from others so no one could claim that any of the testing was done with bias. People think you are bias already, no matter where any positive dragons you test come from and do not trust you to be honest about anything with this.
Sorry, that is a fact for BOTH you and me, that is why I would never attempt to personally do any test and told you that. I have always endorsed fund raising to have professionals do them which you have tried real hard to even drive them off, who knows maybe you did succeed in that and the ones that were interested in more studies will never do them now. Personally I think they would be crazy to step into this mess and I know some agree on that point too. That is not a new opinion this year either. It's the animals that lose all the way around without controlled and scientific studies by pros that do not have a personal agenda in this. For the records, Sandfire Ranch to the best if my knowledge has never had any or sold any adeno positive dragons or had any reported coming from them to owners or other breeders. Neither has Kevin Dunne either before working with them or since. I said it has been discussed often by many people if they inbred dragons knowingly and that is a factor on the breeder's network, if what Josh stated is true and inbreeding trans was done at their direction, it answered that questons. If that is the case (and I do not know it is) yes, the network would be edited, as that is one of the agreements that breeders committ to when they join it and promise not to do. But that has nothing to do with any report of them selling any adeno positive dragons as there never have been any such thing in all the time any data was collected and I have never said that. I could swear you have asked this many times befoere and been told the same things each time.
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and had a look at those who have a link to there sites on there names in this thread. Why? I just thought it would be interesting to see which breeders have mention to the adenovirus on their site.