What's it all About?
These pages are aimed at you - the breeder,
and you- the inexperienced person who wants to
buy a barn owl, has discovered how easy they are
to obtain and how cheap they are to buy.
Breeders-
Do you allow your barn owls to breed indiscriminately,
year in and year out? Have you ever wondered what happens to the young birds you sell? Have you ever followed them up to find out? Have you bred and sold so many you are unable to do so? Do you check potential owners and the available
accommodation for their new charge? Do you provide an 'after sales service' giving advice and guidance in settling the bird into it's new home? Do you provide a diet sheet? Do you apply for and provide the correct paperwork? Do you keep
records? Some breeders don't care two hoots, as long as the money is rolling in. Are you one of them? If so, this site is for you. Curious enough to read on?

Potential Buyers
Cute, isn't it? All fluffy and cuddly looking, with a sweet face. But this creature will do what all other
creatures do. Grow up!
Just like a dog, it's future welfare and happiness is in your hands. Do you have the knowledge to ensure it's future is bright and happy?

Do you care enough to ensure it's future is bright and happy? Or are you just interested in sporting an ego booster on your arm, instead of a stunning blonde, or Brad Pitt lookalike, in order to gain awe and admiration from mates who are just as eager to impress you with their ego boosters!

If so then this site is for you! Curious enough to read on?

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