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They're $1.50 at Dollar Tree, and they had dozens for sale earlier this week.They must have wiped out the local supply of laundry baskets!

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They're $1.50 at Dollar Tree, and they had dozens for sale earlier this week.They must have wiped out the local supply of laundry baskets!
What is in the baskets, poultry? How do they keep them from escaping? ETA okay I see two baskets on some. Must be tamer birds than I have. Mine would have the baskets rolling around like a hamster BallThey're $1.50 at Dollar Tree, and they had dozens for sale earlier this week.
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All the baskets had netting, wire, fencing, or in my case, a feed bag tied on the tops.What is in the baskets, poultry? How do they keep them from escaping? ETA okay I see two baskets on some. Must be tamer birds than I have. Mine would have the baskets rolling around like a hamster Ball![]()
Did you see How much did the turkey went for?The ducks sold really well, some for $20 or more.
There also were quail, geese, pheasants, peafowl, and turkeys.
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And guinea pigs, and rabbits.
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And goats!
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I was pleased because my birds sold for more money than many of the other adult chickens.
The single went for $75 I think, though it might have been $100. The trio went for about the same, per bird.Did you see How much did the turkey went for?
So they are sold for 5+3 dollars? Is that right? It is so hard to hear these people...All the baskets had netting, wire, fencing, or in my case, a feed bag tied on the tops.
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And my three are SOLD!
Some of the chickens sold for $2, one of mine sold for $3, the other two sold for $5 each. I saw Silkies sell for $10, some laying hens for more.So they are sold for 5+3 dollars? Is that right? It is so hard to hear these people...