Kramer Farms,
I still have 1 double cage and 3 triple cages. I may have access to some more of them but I'll have to check with my husband to see if they're still available. They are perfect for exhibiting at a swap meet and can be stacked if your booth is smaller. They have a wooden slat flooring and chicken wire all around elsewhere and can be locked for safety at shows. They are sold built but not that heavy to move. They aren't large enough for large breeds to live in but a pair of Serama's or other small bantams can live in them and they are just perfect for chicks in smaller numbers like I have sometimes. Between the sections is chicken wire and that could be cut out to make larger areas for hens with chicks. I put straw on the floor that works great and easy to clean for the chicks.
Here are some pics. The double cages are $50 each and the triple cages are $75 each. The doubles and triples have the same dimensions so they easily stack or set side by side.
I still have 1 double cage and 3 triple cages. I may have access to some more of them but I'll have to check with my husband to see if they're still available. They are perfect for exhibiting at a swap meet and can be stacked if your booth is smaller. They have a wooden slat flooring and chicken wire all around elsewhere and can be locked for safety at shows. They are sold built but not that heavy to move. They aren't large enough for large breeds to live in but a pair of Serama's or other small bantams can live in them and they are just perfect for chicks in smaller numbers like I have sometimes. Between the sections is chicken wire and that could be cut out to make larger areas for hens with chicks. I put straw on the floor that works great and easy to clean for the chicks.
Here are some pics. The double cages are $50 each and the triple cages are $75 each. The doubles and triples have the same dimensions so they easily stack or set side by side.

