➡ Quail Hatch Along🥚

I see you guys are bidding for eggs on ebay. I need an advise. Last week I bought on ebay chicken eggs, but I sent a message to the seller that I only want the eggs IF they are going to arrive at the address prior to Sunday evening (today). I explained I wouldn't need the eggs after that day. I paid for the eggs. The seller shipped them 3 days later and of course the eggs did not arrive on time. So I submitted a negative feedback and I opened a case with ebay. The seller's response was: "It was not my fault the postal service is so slow. I have a no refund and no return policy on eggs." I will wait for ebay's resolution, but meanwhile if you have any advice...The eggs are still in transit (no tracking number was provided by the seller), but I don't need them anymore.
You can't really expect a seller to guarantee you a deliver date unless you pay extra for overnight shipment.
The postal service has a mind of its own.

You should not have paid for the eggs to begin with.
 
Well, this experience was with a UK seller. The British postal service is OK, just the seller shipped them too late, knowing they won't arrive on time. Basically when you ship something and on ebay listing the delivery date is confirmed, you should know when will the item arrive. And in my case the seller shouldn't have shipped them at all, knowing they won't arrive on time.
 
Well, this experience was with a UK seller. The British postal service is OK, just the seller shipped them too late, knowing they won't arrive on time. Basically when you ship something and on ebay listing the delivery date is confirmed, you should know when will the item arrive. And in my case the seller shouldn't have shipped them at all, knowing they won't arrive on time.
Maybe you can return the box to the seller?

I have no idea how eBay operates.
 
The jar lids were getting drained way too quick. Made tea bottle canoes/troughs
 

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Can someone come cut some heads off for me today please.

I'm not looking forward to this.

Since I'm now convinced that the dogs can eat whole quail I'm thinking of making dog food with the ones I'm going to butcher today.

My question is can I cut the legs wings and head off skin them and then cook it whole without removing the guts?

What I really want to know is if this is going to stink my house up.
Late reply, but I would remove thre guts and only add desirable organs (heart, liver, kidneys) to your pot fir dog food. I would not feed intestines uncleaned nor the bile (gall bladder) if you could avoid it.
 

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