Torchster
Well-Known Member
I had started a reply to this...but it got a little long so I will only talk to a couple of points.
Thank you for the response. There is no need to apologize for a long post. Sometimes it takes time to make a reasoned response, such as yours.
âResponsible breeders spend a lot of time and effort on keeping their rabbits healthy, which includes keeping the environment in which they live in sanitary, the purchase of quality food and hay.â Is this the only duty owed by a âresponsible breederâ (to use your term) to the bunnies they breed? I am sure that most any breeder out there spends more money on their buns, than I do on mine. I only have 3, so just by sheer numbers they have to spend more money. But really, is that all there is to being a responsible rabbit breeder? There is nothing more? Sanitary enviroment, and quality food and hay? That is the bar?
Also - We could argue Hobbs or Locke, but taking my âcommunityâ point to an illogical conclusion obfuscates my point. The people who obtain membership in RO and post in RO are members of that community (as opposed to being born into that community). They reflect on that community, as does it on them. Continued membership in RO by definition gives tacit approval to bunnies living in less than ideal situations (to be kind), and RO members must be OK with that. I for one, am not. Perhaps its politically correct to allow everyone possible to be a member and enjoy the fruits of that membershipâ¦but what is it that RO really stands for? Membership? Is it more important to be inclusive or take a stand?
It seems to me, that the RO community is more about getting more members and trying to include as many people as possible. The fact that a meat breeder wasnât told to leave tells me that it would be OK to open up a rabbit recipe section. While perhaps some or many or most or nearly all of the community of RO would find it objectionable, would it be taken down and the poster be told not to post it? Currently as I see it, the answer would be no.
Perhaps I thought that there was something more to RO. What I thought it was when I joined, and what I see it as now, are two different things.
Thank you for the response. There is no need to apologize for a long post. Sometimes it takes time to make a reasoned response, such as yours.
âResponsible breeders spend a lot of time and effort on keeping their rabbits healthy, which includes keeping the environment in which they live in sanitary, the purchase of quality food and hay.â Is this the only duty owed by a âresponsible breederâ (to use your term) to the bunnies they breed? I am sure that most any breeder out there spends more money on their buns, than I do on mine. I only have 3, so just by sheer numbers they have to spend more money. But really, is that all there is to being a responsible rabbit breeder? There is nothing more? Sanitary enviroment, and quality food and hay? That is the bar?
Also - We could argue Hobbs or Locke, but taking my âcommunityâ point to an illogical conclusion obfuscates my point. The people who obtain membership in RO and post in RO are members of that community (as opposed to being born into that community). They reflect on that community, as does it on them. Continued membership in RO by definition gives tacit approval to bunnies living in less than ideal situations (to be kind), and RO members must be OK with that. I for one, am not. Perhaps its politically correct to allow everyone possible to be a member and enjoy the fruits of that membershipâ¦but what is it that RO really stands for? Membership? Is it more important to be inclusive or take a stand?
It seems to me, that the RO community is more about getting more members and trying to include as many people as possible. The fact that a meat breeder wasnât told to leave tells me that it would be OK to open up a rabbit recipe section. While perhaps some or many or most or nearly all of the community of RO would find it objectionable, would it be taken down and the poster be told not to post it? Currently as I see it, the answer would be no.
Perhaps I thought that there was something more to RO. What I thought it was when I joined, and what I see it as now, are two different things.