05-04-2016, 08:28 PM
I understood what you were referring too and I think it would be somewhat similar to the pheasant farms out here. Initially there is a big resistance both to paying for something that has been free in the past and next they don't fully understand what is available to them. Once people try them and see that they are a lot more like the hunting or fishing we enjoyed in years gone by, then they seem to be accepted and build up a large clientele... However, it does require folks of a certain financial status to be able to afford such things and unfortunately I don't fit into that group, but I wish I did... It makes for good times and they seem to make an additional source of farm income that can help land owners make ends meet... I think they would work here, but I think they would take time to build up into a good business model... Later J
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