Re: Canberra Bird Sale
Posted: 19 Sep 2010, 09:34
The reason for the rush is that generally good quality Finches are in short supply hence the urgency.
The Canberra Sale was a rather small one(enjoyable though) but at large sales it is like a gold rush.
I was surprised how many Cordons were for sale and @ $60 a pair under normal selling price.
At Ballarat pairs were selling for $80 and on person was selling single hens for $70
At Ballarat we sold over 100 birds in under an hour.
Most sellers has a chance to have a quick look while setting up but no chance once the doors open.
Once you have been to a couple of sales you quickly learn,be early and ready when the doors open.
If you miss out on a particular specie ask the seller if he is breeding them, if so try and set up a contact to buy direct
The Canberra Sale was a rather small one(enjoyable though) but at large sales it is like a gold rush.
I was surprised how many Cordons were for sale and @ $60 a pair under normal selling price.
At Ballarat pairs were selling for $80 and on person was selling single hens for $70
At Ballarat we sold over 100 birds in under an hour.
Most sellers has a chance to have a quick look while setting up but no chance once the doors open.
Once you have been to a couple of sales you quickly learn,be early and ready when the doors open.
If you miss out on a particular specie ask the seller if he is breeding them, if so try and set up a contact to buy direct