YO GEORGIANS! :)

I priced shopped and just bought two 50' rolls last week, and WalMart was the cheapest at that time, but I see that Amazon has since matched WalMart's price, so there you go if you want it delivered to your door. Currently, the 50' rolls are a much better value than the 100' and 150' rolls.


I got half inch galvanized a few years ago on wayfair for $100 that was 36inch and 100feet. With free shipping.
 
If anyone is moving away from hatchery stock, I have a BR cockerel who is going to be a keeper for someone. I just sold his sire, going to concentrate on my other BR line right now, breeding the hens from my former line to a new one I acquired (quite by surprise) last year so I don't need this little man. I still have his grandsire anyway.

And I have hatching eggs for Partridge/Blue Partridge Brahmas as well, if you're wanting something out of the norm. The hens do brood-two of the pullets went broody within a month of beginning to lay themselves. Who needs an Asian Ground Parrot, aka Silkie, when you can have a big, beauteous Brahma hen that will brood just as well? My Blue Partridge rooster is a super sweet guy, so easy to handle. They are an import color, not easy to find in the U.S. and only the small boutique, i.e. expensive, hatcheries and breeders have them. Of course, you've probably already looked at the ad if you're interested, but thought I'd mention them since this is the GA thread. I don't ship eggs, though, and I'm in Fannin County. Used to ship them when I had my BBS Orps years ago, LOTS of boxes went out for about three years, but it was way too much trouble for no real reward, plus you're supposed to be NPIP to ship across state lines and I will never be. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. I have a trio of Partridge Brahma chicks but they are spoken for, just as soon as Brandy will let them go. She's keeping hers a little longer than her sister, Bonnie, did. I really like these birds. I had hatchery Brahma hens, just lost my last one, a Buff, in Oct; she almost made it to 10 years old, longest lived hatchery hen I've ever had by far.

I think the last fencing we bought was 5' x 100' rolls of welded wire and it was $97 at Home Depot, free shipping.
 
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Just took a look on Wayfair still about a hundred bucks.
 

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