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Sano is the local auction, they do Goats and Sheep usually, but they do just about anything in reality. It is technically called "Sano Goat and Sheep Auction".
There are usually a ton of poultry in the spring/summer/fall, it isn't as busy for poultry this time of year, but still, I did pretty well.
The poultry you can sell in the parking lot (which is how I do it) or take them in to the auction once it starts. A lot of people just sell in the parking lot, though, if it is poultry.
You'll also find the odd pony/horse/donkey and sometimes calves or pigs.
Tonight they had a lot of goats (of course) and they had quite a few turkeys, a good amount of chickens, some ducks (all full grown) and some pearl guinea fowl.
I've seen peafowl and geese out there, too. Just about any poultry is able to be bought there, but like I said, this time of year it is hit and miss - depends on the weather. Thankfully it was pretty nice tonight, cold, but clear and not too much wind.
I got a HUGE cage, it's a rabbit cage, I think, but it'll work for chicken hauling. It takes up half the truck bed - paid 20 bucks for it
Sano is between Russell Springs and Columbia - out in the middle of no-where. It is right at the Russell/Adair county line.
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You were there?? I didn't see you!! I took my 2 A&M quail there, got $3 each for them, which is more than I paid for the pharoahs I bought there a few months ago, so not too bad. People were asking me what they were, and when I told them they were like, wow, I've never seen white ones! I told dad, well heck, if they're gonna pay more for them, the eggs cost the same as the brown ones, maybe I'll just get them instead?
ibelieve i tried to buy those but i didnt have thebidding card my dad had it so this one guy bught them for 3$ i wud have gace 8$ for them both so i asked if he wud sell them and he denied ..... awwwwwwww


so i geuss i llget some next time or if someone shows up and offers me sum