Hi, do any of our Irish members know where to buy feeders, drinkers etc, in Ireland or maybe an online shop in Ireland? I can get them on ebay etc, from the UK but the shipping charges as usual are very high.
Ger.
poultry products in Ireland
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Re: poultry products in Ireland
You should find just about any local 'hardware' shop will do them - or are you near enough to any of the Connacht Co-op shops? They are fairly cheap, because they're a co-op....
Try asking some of the local farmers where they get theirs from... maybe if they get them cheap, you could ask someone to get yours too?
Don't forget that in the shops, you might have to ask - we still make that mistake, just because we don't SEE it in the shop, doesn't mean it's not in the shed outside - as hubby found out when we popped into a little grocery store... and found a HUGE shed filled with homebrew gear!
Try asking some of the local farmers where they get theirs from... maybe if they get them cheap, you could ask someone to get yours too?
Don't forget that in the shops, you might have to ask - we still make that mistake, just because we don't SEE it in the shop, doesn't mean it's not in the shed outside - as hubby found out when we popped into a little grocery store... and found a HUGE shed filled with homebrew gear!
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Re: poultry products in Ireland
Thanks Julie, I'll try the local co op and see what they have.
Ger.
Ger.