I found some online that I may order if any of my incubator chicks actually hatch. Here's the link ... www.jefferspet.com/md-vac-cfl/camid/LIV/cp/F7-J7/cn/3501/.
It's a miracle that ANY survived! Wow, to still hear chirping after all that. So sad about the losses, though. I was picturing opening a box with 14 dead chicks and I just about freaked out thinking about it! Right now, this very minute, I have decided to NEVER get chicks through the mail. If I...
gimmie birdies - interesting, as this one also had the umbilical still hanging. Dried, etc, but still attached and very noticeable. Never had one like that before. I understand that sometimes no matter what you lose a few. I'm just a bit not happy that their guarantee is only for shipped chicks...
Well, I have been a big fan of Meyers Hatchery and have numerous times given them a big thumbs up when someone asks about them. Today, however, I am a bit miffed. I live in Toledo and drove 2 hours to pick my chicks up yesterday. I was specifically told their hours of operation, but when I was 5...
My sentiments exactly! I always loved winter. Beautiful white snow, flurries, love to be cooped in during near blizzard conditions. The quietness when there is several feet of newly fallen snow. Love it. Until now. As a new chicken mama I am simply freaking out every time we get more snow, like...
Sounds like a USPS problem, not a Meyer problem. There's a reason USPS is going broke. In my opinion. Still sorry to hear of your loss. I'm lucky that I can drive to Meyer to pick them up. I had one out of seven that was weak upon pick up. The GroGel seemed to perk her up within a day.