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I'd just list them a related pairs, or singles in the extras case. That way people will know what they are getting, and like I said, most who are concerned with that will buy others from other sources just to split them up and be safe, shouldnt be a problem at all to move them.
As for my new waterfowl aviary,
Right now just in the land clearing phase of it, it was a mini jungle to start with. After breeding season is done this fall, I plan to see how I did with the wild turkeys, peafowl and bantams, and hopefully get started digging and building. If I do it the way I hope to the main aviary will probably cost be in the neighborhood of $5000-$6000 easily time it's all done maybe even more, sure wish lumber was still low here! Fortunately , I dont need much of that, just 14 foot 4x4 post. I never build shelters for them here, as we are fortunate enough not to have to put them up. Just a small roofed shed for the feeding area. But it's going to take 4-5 rolls of netting at about $350 a pop just to cover it and 5 rolls of wire just to go 6 feet high around it, if I make the side 12 foot too like the old one, 10 rolls...I'm gladly taking donations
even engrave your name on a post or two
The area I am working on has a good slope to it thankfully, so all the concrete ponds (will be 6-8 of them at least) will be set up with 4 " drain plugs for quick and easy emptying and cleaning. The old place was flat, so it was sump pumps and a shovel, water hose and wheel borrow... Also plan to have some water falls from pond to pond. Going to try to connect all the ponds with waterfalls and streams between them and use large pumps to return the water from the lowest pond back to the highest.
Really excited about it, just got to save up enough to get a good start on it, and wait for some cooler weather this 100-110 heat index we have will kill you out there right now