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What Is A Hobby Breed?
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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 427644" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>If there is such a classification as Hobby Breed, I would say it is one that people eeww and awww over or pick because of how they look not so much as to how they produce. Like them Panda cattle, or miniature Herefords and maybe Long horns. </p><p></p><p>Just because something is a Hobby item does not mean that those supplying it do it as a Hobby. I use to build model cars as a Hobby, but I doubt the guy who started Revell Models runs his business as a Hobby. </p><p></p><p>Maybe Long Horns could be classified as a Hobby breed if there was such a classification. But if this is the case I am sure some people make a business out of supplying the Hobbyist with their Hobbies, much like the Revell Model company does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 427644, member: 1399"] If there is such a classification as Hobby Breed, I would say it is one that people eeww and awww over or pick because of how they look not so much as to how they produce. Like them Panda cattle, or miniature Herefords and maybe Long horns. Just because something is a Hobby item does not mean that those supplying it do it as a Hobby. I use to build model cars as a Hobby, but I doubt the guy who started Revell Models runs his business as a Hobby. Maybe Long Horns could be classified as a Hobby breed if there was such a classification. But if this is the case I am sure some people make a business out of supplying the Hobbyist with their Hobbies, much like the Revell Model company does. [/QUOTE]
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