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Anyone bringing guinea keets to the chickenstock?
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Didn't get anything at the auction last night, prices on the new stuff was higher than in store, the Rooster Booster was lumped together with 4 buckets of stuff I didn't need, and the plastic feed/water dishes were sold as the entire display case. They went for about $40 each case, but no way did I want that many! The LG still air incubators went for $35 and I know TSC marks those down lower after chick season. Or Lynzii has one for free. The 10 T-posts went for 22.50, wanted them but it was one of the last items so the bidding went quicker than I could get in.
Today I'm eyeing some field fencing for the horses and a 10x10 dog kennel, so Harvey doesn't have to in the house while we are gone (thinking Chickenstock)
People were buying it up! But I wasn't going to pay that for something I could buy cheaper in store. Guess it all was from a store in NJ, the price tags on them certainly reflected it.
I didn't watch the chickens sell, but dad said they were going $5-$13 per bird.
Almost forgot the 'entertainment'. Mom, dad and I were walking around, checking stuff out while waiting for them to get to my stuff. There was a rather large man sitting on some stuff to one side. After we got past him, mom started laughing. His worn out green sweatpants were torn in the crotch and he had no underwear on, so everything was just hanging out. Gross and hilarious.
Glad I didn't take the long drive out there .... it always amazes me how people want to sell at and people do bid at prices that are nearly what the store sells - no one must know about sunk costs anymore.
If I am going to pay full price for my feeders - no matter how nice a one someone is offering me used - I'm going to pay a squidge more and get the color and exact size I want - unless the cost is a real bargain. I wonder why people think they should get prices that match a store's sale price. Oh well.