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essentialequine
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not sure if these will be any use to anyone but I have a couple of the plastic feed trays with the wire over the top that are free to a good home, I dont use them as we have to many chooks and ducks now and these are only about 12inches in lenght and dont take enough food. We are in the north East of scotland, or if your happy to pay the postage by Paypal, I am happy to post. will go take a picture to put up to let you see. Would be ideal for someone with upto say 4chooks max, they are a lot smaller than I thought they were going to be when I bought them online.
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hi

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Hi I am interesed,do you think they would they be ok for quails, any idea how much the postage to kent would be,thanks
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wouldnt have thought it would be any more than £4 for postage, think they would be ideal for quail but obviously I cant be 100% certain as I have never had any.
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Essentialequine, you must add a bit for paypals charges, otherwise you're going to lose out.

But still a very generous offer. Nice one.

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Good point Mike, well lets say £5 to help cover all the charges and packaging. If it was less I would refund the excess back to the person getting them.
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essentialequine wrote:Good point Mike, well lets say £5 to help cover all the charges and packaging. If it was less I would refund the excess back to the person getting them.


must allso say there are actualy 3 of them, not two.
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Hi I will have them from you,have sent you a pm, thanks Chris
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Should Red Rialto find that she doesn't want them, I would happily take them under your terms.
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sorry BMUO looks like they are taken, will let you know if RR changes her mind
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