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by baronrenfrew » Thu Mar 16, 2017 10:13 am
The trouble with selling at Vernon is that you have to get there at 5am (sale starts at 9) so your stuff sells before noon otherwise you could be there until 6pm. The first people who arrive get early lot numbers, then club members reserve early lots. You have to join the club to sell (not a big deal, $20 I think). Its too early for me to box the birds at night and leave at 3am to get there for 5.
At an auction you want to sell your stuff mid day as folks start leaving around 3pm and the prices drop a bit. Auctions can be weird: good birds can go real cheap if there's lots of them, or prices can be crazy high if buyers want it. I saw an Ameraucana hen go for $70 at Vernon and $10 the next day at McDonald's corners. At a spring sale anything can happen. I still remember a gorgeous trio of blue wyandotte bantams selling for $25 when I thought they were worth $75 or more.
Any bst (buy-sell-trade) you show up at 7 or 8 and start selling at 8 or 9.
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baronrenfrew on Thu Mar 16, 2017 10:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
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