FERRET-SEARCH@LISTSERV.FERRETMAILINGLIST.ORG
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Hi Gang,
The other day I posted an interest in gathering up info. on a registry. I
only got one response - how about more!!!
The one I got sounded very angry about my post. The following is partial
response to my post and my response to her.
>Amy,
>...Membership in the IFFB has given ferret breeders in Michigan (and
>elsewhere) advertising in national magazines, discounted registration fees,
>a stud book, a best care book and a quarterly newsletter. . . . But I DO
>GET THE PAPERS OUT IF THEY ARE PAYED FOR. To enjoy the benefits of the IFFB
>one must first be a member. ...
>Micki (Wingate)
and my response:
>Micki,
>I purchased a ferret from a breeder in Howell, MI. His papers were to be
>transfered and sent to me. This was in November 1996 - when I purchased
>the ferret. The breeder talked to you at the show about it - and several
>times after - about this purchase and the transfering of the papers (he
>hadn't even recieved them yet). I never got them - he never got them. I
>have talked to him several times since. I am not a member, nor do I want
>to be a member of your registery. I have heard things about the registry
>that people have been unhappy about - and I will not reveal their names.
>it is nothing at all personal to you - please don't get me wrong. I think
>it is very hard to run a club and regiistry efficently.
>Amy
Micki goes on to say in her e-mail to me that I am not ammber and I did not
pay her for membership or papers, etc. As I said, I am not an IFFB member -
and will not be esp. after the e-mail I recieved from Micki Wingate - but
have heard from several breeders that it was not what they expected. The
two registries that I was speaking of was infact IFFB and NAFA. I don't
think that they are bad, I just think they are too busy trying to run a
registry AND an association (Micki Wingate also runs the Great Lakes Ferret
Association). I just think it is too much and they are not able to run the
registries to the best that they could be. Plus, thru other people, I have
heard unhappy stories - in BOTH registries. I realize both registries have
had deaths and other personal trammas in the past year, again backing my
"too much going on at once" therory. I just want to know what breeders and
owners would want in a registry - things they like and things they don't.
[Posted in FML issue 2175]
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