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Are you talking about the Sano auction?
I didnt get to go. My sister came in. I wanted to go. My friend up the road went. He wanted some baby calves and maybe a couple of goats but they went for more than he wanted to spend. We went a couple of weeks ago and baby calves were just about given away. But I guess that was a fluke. I gues the next auction wont be until after the first of the year. Thats too bad because I have to work Friday nights through Feb 6. I will miss sooo much. But oh well I can go to London on Tuesday.
Well I am working today. Give out from yesterday. I cooked for my siblings and parents. I had a house full. I have Rock Band and the kids had a blast.
I better get back to work for now. I will be checking back in.
Yeah, it was the Sano auction. Me and my dad go just about every week (we have no life!). There wasn't much of anything there this time, mostly game roos and hens/pullets. Like I said there was 4 silkie roos, one white and 3 red. There was a pair of standard black cochins, they were pretty. They didn't make it to the auction, someone bought them before they got in there. There were some that I think were black sumatras, boy were they pretty! The roos had like a purplish sheen to their feathers. There was a pair and a trio of those.
We didn't go the other week when calves were going for dirt cheap, but I did hear that they were bottle babies, so that's probably why. Last week they had some weanlings that were going for $140, which is the same as buying a bottle baby for $5, since the milk is at least $70 a bag, and you need 2 bags for 1 calf. I would rather have a weanling. I will not get a bottle baby! They die too easy. Now if they had had some @ $5 each, then I would probably get one, but we didn't go that week. We had went right after Halloween, and it was closed, so we figured it was done. I guess the owner's son had been killed in an accident, and the funeral was the day that we went, so that's why it wasn't going then.
But yeah, the next 2 weeks it is closed, so Jan. 9 will be the next time it's there.
Are you talking about the Sano auction?
I didnt get to go. My sister came in. I wanted to go. My friend up the road went. He wanted some baby calves and maybe a couple of goats but they went for more than he wanted to spend. We went a couple of weeks ago and baby calves were just about given away. But I guess that was a fluke. I gues the next auction wont be until after the first of the year. Thats too bad because I have to work Friday nights through Feb 6. I will miss sooo much. But oh well I can go to London on Tuesday.
Well I am working today. Give out from yesterday. I cooked for my siblings and parents. I had a house full. I have Rock Band and the kids had a blast.
I better get back to work for now. I will be checking back in.
Yeah, it was the Sano auction. Me and my dad go just about every week (we have no life!). There wasn't much of anything there this time, mostly game roos and hens/pullets. Like I said there was 4 silkie roos, one white and 3 red. There was a pair of standard black cochins, they were pretty. They didn't make it to the auction, someone bought them before they got in there. There were some that I think were black sumatras, boy were they pretty! The roos had like a purplish sheen to their feathers. There was a pair and a trio of those.
We didn't go the other week when calves were going for dirt cheap, but I did hear that they were bottle babies, so that's probably why. Last week they had some weanlings that were going for $140, which is the same as buying a bottle baby for $5, since the milk is at least $70 a bag, and you need 2 bags for 1 calf. I would rather have a weanling. I will not get a bottle baby! They die too easy. Now if they had had some @ $5 each, then I would probably get one, but we didn't go that week. We had went right after Halloween, and it was closed, so we figured it was done. I guess the owner's son had been killed in an accident, and the funeral was the day that we went, so that's why it wasn't going then.
But yeah, the next 2 weeks it is closed, so Jan. 9 will be the next time it's there.
