24 hours auction for total 12 eggs, BC Marans and Olive eggers NPIP

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Dec 2, 2008
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24 hours auction, total 12 eggs, BC Marans and Olive eggers depending on who lays, pack in 2 polyfoam.
Marans are Davis and Wade Jeane line. Olive eggers are Marans cross with Blue Wheaten Ameraucana.
Both Marans and Blue Wheaten Ameraucana won many awards, we are very proud of our birds, They are large and beautiful. Fertility had been tested.
Eggs will be pack in polyfoam. Please check out our listing on ebay, search either "polyfoam or seller debhappypeep(Debbie my partner), we will be happy to send you any order you request, shipping will be about $14 for 20 pieces. Here's some pointer on the polyfoam:
1. SAVE time - pull out cylinders/plugs, cut to 3 pieces, egg goes in the middle, plug both end. DONE.

2. SAVE space - no more bubble wrap, paper, cotton sheets and all sorts of packing/wrapping stuff all over the table/room.

3. SAVE $$ - two polyfoam (holds 12 eggs) fits perfectly in 7X7X6 USPS small shipping box. No more medium flat rate. $10.70(medium flat rate) - $6.40(depending on zip)= you can do the math. 24 eggs in 4 polyfoam fit nicely in PO large box, shipping cost average $12 - $13, the foam is so light weight, you'll save on shipping. And no more expensive bubble sheet, pop corn...etc. Unless it's in winter which we have always wrap our eggs in R-13 insulation which will cost buyer more.

4. SAVE your sanity - no more worries about arranging/fitting of the eggs, no more extra eggs sent for brokerage, no more worries about customer receiving a running yolk/broken eggs in the box due to no fault of yours.

5. Happy customer - the polyfoam is so clean, soft to touch, easy to handle. No more surprises/fear of opening a wet box, no more unwrapping, tearing of the tape trying to get the egg out without breaking, no more sticky popcorn and particles flying around, not to mention a box full of trash to dispose of after. And the foam is reusable, you can desinfect in bleach water.
Please PM me if you should have any questions. Thanks for looking.
 
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I just have to ask if shipping costs are brought down for the shipper when using the polyfoam, why is your shipping still $16? I am not trying to sound like a smart aleck please don't take it that way.
I can assume it's because you have to cover the cost of the polyfoam. But I only receive eggs, I have never shipped eggs before.
 
Thank you bring this up. Polyfoam is great, it also add as extra insulation. Eggs ship with two polyfoam, shipping will be $11. If it's going to northern state or during winter condition, we ship with R-13 insulation which cost money but you don't have to choose to do so. Our eggs pack that way survived blizzard to AK and hatch without heat pack which you can also add to the packing for $2.50 but not nessasery with our method.
So here's two choice for shipping price, we could ship eggs w/foam or any other material(tolet paper, buble wrap, news paper etc,.) that you desire for $11 or with insulation for $16.
Sorry the ad was confussing on the shipping, is just that we had pass a few arctic blast and serious cold front, we used insulation to protect/guarantee our precious eggs that I forgot to explain. My bad.
 
Where does one get this poly foam.. I just shipped using floral foam...
 
Please PM me for the polyfoam or go eBay search for polyfoam or by seller: debhappypeep
Here's the parents which eggs came from:
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Thanks for looking.
 

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