I don't subscribe to magazines, other than the Poultry Press, but I do receive issues of those I advertise in and glance through them. This one got my attention with a full color page (#39) of an Easter Egger with "Ameraucana" as the only words on the page. Page 38 starts an article, "Get 'Em While They're HOT", about the "scoop on the most popular chickens in America's chicken coops today". Ameraucana is listed as #1. I understand we all make mistakes, but why didn't they proof it before going to print? After all, it is an established publication.
I sent an email to my sales rep at Hobby Farms/Chickens.
Thanks for the Hobby Farms Poultry issue. My ad is fine and I don’t take the time to read magazines, but as I went thru the pages and saw the chicken on page 39 listed as an Ameraucana I felt couldn’t keep quiet. I am the breeder that created most varieties of large fowl Ameraucana chickens. That bird in the photo is a chicken, but a mixed breed chicken…certainly not an Ameraucana. No, it isn’t your fault but please forward this up the ladder. The writer mixed some truth with some fiction and it winds up in print as gospel for your readers, that don’t know any better, to believe. I and others have worked hard for decades to undo the false advertising of Ameraucana and Araucana chickens by the commercial hatcheries and feed stores. As I look at the article I read where the author calls ISA Brown, Cinnamon Queen and Cornish Cross “breeds†of chickens, while they are hybrids (aka cross breeds). She even includes Easter Eggers in her list using much of the definition I wrote, but then actually goes on to quote the old wives tale saying “the meat…has a similar taste to quailâ€!
How embarrassing. Your publishers evidently print without proofing.
The sales person is great and on March 23rd said...
Hi John,
Roger, our editor, says he will look into this soon. We are shipping the May/June issue of Hobby Farms this week so he will not have the opportunity to review it until after it ships.
Thank you,
I haven't heard a word from him and won't be advertising with them after my current agreement.