Taz it all depends. I think most of the time if I bring something it goes low. If I buy something it goes high!
Actually you can get some wonderful bargains on some quality birds or you can spend too much. It depends on the crowd, the weather, the order things are sold etc. If you can stand waiting until 3/4ths of the birds are sold you can usually get some awesome prices if there is still something you want. Just for exposure to all kinds of birds including caged birds this is an awesome place to go. Most of the people that sell at Gardner are well known breeders and sell good quality stuff. Many of them come from way out of state, Indiana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas etc. Plus if a bird doesn't appear healthy it won't be allowed.
I'm kind of on the fence about selling this spring. If winter keeps coming I may wait and sell birds in the fall. It just all depends on weather and time. Selling is a major deal. You have to be there very early the day before the sale with your birds. The cages go with the birds so there's a lot of prep ahead of time. You will spend all day most likely just getting your birds checked in...unless you are lucky like me and get #1 when they draw for consignments. That meant my birds were the first to be checked in. Good for timing but there were a lot of people who hadn't arrived yet when they started selling so I lost some potential profit.
I love going whether I am buying or selling. I meet friends there I never get to see other wise from out of state. I am totally in my element and love love love looking at all the birds, rabbits or what have you.
Last fall I met ZigZag and his family, OkieQueenBee and KSKingBee for the first time. Plus saw several others I already knew.

Actually you can get some wonderful bargains on some quality birds or you can spend too much. It depends on the crowd, the weather, the order things are sold etc. If you can stand waiting until 3/4ths of the birds are sold you can usually get some awesome prices if there is still something you want. Just for exposure to all kinds of birds including caged birds this is an awesome place to go. Most of the people that sell at Gardner are well known breeders and sell good quality stuff. Many of them come from way out of state, Indiana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas etc. Plus if a bird doesn't appear healthy it won't be allowed.
I'm kind of on the fence about selling this spring. If winter keeps coming I may wait and sell birds in the fall. It just all depends on weather and time. Selling is a major deal. You have to be there very early the day before the sale with your birds. The cages go with the birds so there's a lot of prep ahead of time. You will spend all day most likely just getting your birds checked in...unless you are lucky like me and get #1 when they draw for consignments. That meant my birds were the first to be checked in. Good for timing but there were a lot of people who hadn't arrived yet when they started selling so I lost some potential profit.
I love going whether I am buying or selling. I meet friends there I never get to see other wise from out of state. I am totally in my element and love love love looking at all the birds, rabbits or what have you.
Last fall I met ZigZag and his family, OkieQueenBee and KSKingBee for the first time. Plus saw several others I already knew.