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Looking for swap meets or poultry shows in Kentucky

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Western ky is where i live but will drive because i like chickens

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There is a swap in Shepardsville, on aturdays,but don' know how active it is in the colder months.

Yolonda

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Originally Posted by wyldehorses 

There is a swap in Shepardsville, on aturdays,but don' know how active it is in the colder months.

Yolonda


where in Shepardsville like fair grounds what place? and thanks

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where do you live???

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where do you live???


hawesville ,,cloverport

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The sale is at the stock yards in Shepardsville. Would you be coming from I65  past Louisville or E-town?

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ownesboro, ky. tellcity, ind. area thanks for stockyard

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I went to the Sano Goat and Poultry Auction Friday night.  They sold alot of chickens, some peafowl, some turkey and various pigeons/doves.  They went for as little as $3 each and up.  Baby calves where just about given away.  Like $3 each.  I fought the temptation to throw my hand up because I didnt need anything.  The only thing about it is that you know nothing about any of them. 
The auction house is in the middle of no where in a community called Sano.  It is right outside of Russell Springs and Columbia.

Cowgirl, and Moma of 2 girls.  The farm consist of 2 BIG tennesse walking horses, 2 mini donkeys, 6 boer goats, and a mini lop bunny (whom think she is a dog).  Polish, standard cochins, silkies to name a few.  Lady amhersert pheasants, and 2 pair of peafowl.  Oh and of course I cannot forget wife to a good old boy.
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Cowgirl, and Moma of 2 girls.  The farm consist of 2 BIG tennesse walking horses, 2 mini donkeys, 6 boer goats, and a mini lop bunny (whom think she is a dog).  Polish, standard cochins, silkies to name a few.  Lady amhersert pheasants, and 2 pair of peafowl.  Oh and of course I cannot forget wife to a good old boy.
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There is a big swap in Lucasville ohio in the spring. My friend said it is the biggest in the spring. They also have 2 other swaps later in the year but it is not as big my friend said. just be careful 2 of my friends and me got birds that have avian narcist carcinoma, that is as close of the spelling I could get. But when hatching eggs it is passed onto the babies. The birds will have tumors all over body any bird coming in contact with it will be a carrier if they do not become sympotmatic. The merek vaccination is used to help babies from contracting it.

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I've been to the Lucasville swap. It is huge !!!! And they have everyhing from regular flea market junk, to live foxes, baby squirrels, miniature cows, and of course chickens!

Yolonda

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