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  1. Cindiloohoo

    A little pricing help...? Update Post 12 $300?? EEEKK

    That's a regular little foam bator..around $30 used. Sorry I WAS assuming though, but yeah that's fairly accurate price then.
  2. Cindiloohoo

    A little pricing help...? Update Post 12 $300?? EEEKK

    Quote: Fun for who?? If it was me DIYing it would only be fun for anyone watching..... I agree! Awwww it would be fun to know how to do that stuff...well okay, it would be fun for ME...but I'm weird
  3. Cindiloohoo

    A little pricing help...? Update Post 12 $300?? EEEKK

    Quote: Bator used $30 pretty easily Small feeders/waterer $5 for both 30lb. feeder used $25 easy(I paid $12 for a new 5lb. feeder...so guesstimating from that) 15lb. used $10 easily 2 founts around $30? maybe fount heater $15 used heat lamps $5 used 10 hens $100 decent price coop of that size...
  4. Cindiloohoo

    A little pricing help...? Update Post 12 $300?? EEEKK

    Quote: Wow weeee - where do you live? I just plopped down $36.00 per 4x8 sheet of 3/4 inch treated plywood...which I thought was really high! I just got 2 sheets of 3/8 inch for $27 day before yesterday. You'll pay more the thicker the wood and for treated. Not a bad price for what you got...
  5. Cindiloohoo

    A little pricing help...? Update Post 12 $300?? EEEKK

    Quote: If only my husband would build something.... It wouldn't matter if the supplies were FREE, I couldnt get him to do it! And it's not that he's not handy, he is... DIY!!!! It'll be fun!
  6. Cindiloohoo

    A little pricing help...? Update Post 12 $300?? EEEKK

    I'd say for ALL of it I'd $200 would be about right depending on age/health of the birds. The coop alone...not more than $100. Plywood is dirt cheap right now.
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