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Sorry to hear that. Yeah, we have to rebuild that one hutch we got recently too. The sides were built with particle board instead of plywood, and something (probably a dog) ate a hole through it. Also the wire sides were chicken wire ... not strong enough to keep a determined predator out. Too bad I didn't realize that before we put the rabbits in.
Bricker, the Chupps auction was quite an experience. Gerald definitely wants to go again and spend the entire day there. I would recommend all Okies go there at least once, if they can. If only we had prepared more, we would have had a more enjoyable experience. It rained there almost all day long, so we should have been prepared better for that, although I luckily had a raincoat with me. Also, Gerald and I had hoped to be able to be at different areas of the auction, since there are 4 or 5 auctioneers going at the same time in different locations. Unfortunately, my cell phone was "out of area" and wouldn't work for him to call me when he thought I might want to buy something. We need to bring our walkie-talkies next time! Oh, and we left immediately after the poultry sold, because we wanted to go to the Cement auction that evening, but it would have been nice to stay longer and buy some produce and baked goods. They have an area where locals sell their goods, and there are lots of breads and sweets that the local Amish people make. We did buy some cookies from them and they were DELICIOUS!
Here's what Jimd said about the Chupps Auction on the Oklahoma Auctions thread
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Bricker, the Chupps auction was quite an experience. Gerald definitely wants to go again and spend the entire day there. I would recommend all Okies go there at least once, if they can. If only we had prepared more, we would have had a more enjoyable experience. It rained there almost all day long, so we should have been prepared better for that, although I luckily had a raincoat with me. Also, Gerald and I had hoped to be able to be at different areas of the auction, since there are 4 or 5 auctioneers going at the same time in different locations. Unfortunately, my cell phone was "out of area" and wouldn't work for him to call me when he thought I might want to buy something. We need to bring our walkie-talkies next time! Oh, and we left immediately after the poultry sold, because we wanted to go to the Cement auction that evening, but it would have been nice to stay longer and buy some produce and baked goods. They have an area where locals sell their goods, and there are lots of breads and sweets that the local Amish people make. We did buy some cookies from them and they were DELICIOUS!
Here's what Jimd said about the Chupps Auction on the Oklahoma Auctions thread
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