Breeder Tamed to Pet?
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 12:18 pm
So it could possibly be that I'm just not very good at navigating around this forum, but I can't seem to find any topics regarding what I have a question about.
A LOT of the IRNs that I find for sale are "breeders". Perhaps my understanding of breeders isn't correct, but from what I've heard, breeders aren't really to be handled - you get a pair, they breed, either they (or you) raise the babies, you sell them, repeat, etc.
I was wondering if you can at all tame a breeder into being a good pet? If they weren't hand-raised and obviously haven't had much human interaction, it's safe to assume that they will have some apprehension towards humans, but is it possible to break them of this?
I really can't seem to find any affordable IRNs in my area, or anywhere for that matter. The one that I was supposed to adopt fell through, so I have everything I need - a cage, food, TONS of toys - it's like preparing for the long awaited adoption of a baby just to be told that the parents have decided to keep them after all. An IRN addition to our family has been long awaited - I'm now looking at all of my options.
Thanks for any help.
A LOT of the IRNs that I find for sale are "breeders". Perhaps my understanding of breeders isn't correct, but from what I've heard, breeders aren't really to be handled - you get a pair, they breed, either they (or you) raise the babies, you sell them, repeat, etc.
I was wondering if you can at all tame a breeder into being a good pet? If they weren't hand-raised and obviously haven't had much human interaction, it's safe to assume that they will have some apprehension towards humans, but is it possible to break them of this?
I really can't seem to find any affordable IRNs in my area, or anywhere for that matter. The one that I was supposed to adopt fell through, so I have everything I need - a cage, food, TONS of toys - it's like preparing for the long awaited adoption of a baby just to be told that the parents have decided to keep them after all. An IRN addition to our family has been long awaited - I'm now looking at all of my options.
Thanks for any help.