11-12-2014, 11:42 AM
I posted something over in a different thread in the Feedback forum that was really less about feedback than it was about general discussion. (And Kayleigh answered similarly.) I thought I'd put this thread up here to discuss the differing approaches we all have to running our catterys and the ramifications we think that might have.
In the other thread I wrote this bit
I'd like to clarify that in my Cattery I find that I get antsy if the new LEs and their mates are taking up more than a third of my total number of cats. I'm happier when they only make up a fourth or so of the total (including descendants for sibling and back-breeding). Otherwise, I find myself growing frustrated that I'm not working on "my" projects and am dealing with boxes that are 2T, 3T, and 4T gen cats that I didn't want in the first place. Sure there are happy surprises with LEs, and they are cute in and of themselves. But I just like to keep their numbers down.
In the other thread I wrote this bit
Quote: "A side observation about new traits, auctions, and breeder's style of getting the new traits. I am still unboxing scarecrows. I do about 4 at a time in waves. I am going to auctions and the new traits are up for auction and people are saying, "Oh My Goodness! Why is nobody bidding on this new eye?! This price is insanely low for a new trait!" But of course I'm not going to bid on that eye or whatever - I might have it sitting at home and just not know it yet. Many many (most probably) people do not buy 25 LEs (or more) and unbox them all on the day when they come out. That size of a Cattery can be prohibitive to run. I know the people who do it in bulk are doing it so that they can hit the big bucks right out of the gate for highest return, but there seems to be a kind of blind spot that not everybody is breeding in bulk that way, and there really is a delay for purchasing the new traits until people know whether or not they Have them.
I'd like to clarify that in my Cattery I find that I get antsy if the new LEs and their mates are taking up more than a third of my total number of cats. I'm happier when they only make up a fourth or so of the total (including descendants for sibling and back-breeding). Otherwise, I find myself growing frustrated that I'm not working on "my" projects and am dealing with boxes that are 2T, 3T, and 4T gen cats that I didn't want in the first place. Sure there are happy surprises with LEs, and they are cute in and of themselves. But I just like to keep their numbers down.
