It depends on the weight. The most I've ever had to pay for that one was a little over $14 but that one had 3 dozen eggs in it and went from KY to OR. They are charged by weight and destination. Usually I pay between $7 and $12 depending on what's in them. But this box is 3" taller than the lg. flat rate box (12"x12"x8" compared to 12"x12"x5" for the lg. FR) and usually much cheaper.
You can also get the #4 box for smaller shipments, those are 6"x6"x7" in size and shipping on those is usually $5-$8.
Those will hold up to 12 bantam eggs or 6-8 LF or duck eggs. You can fit 4-5 dozen quail eggs in them if you ever get into quail
The NPIP paper work is free also. I am a state poultry tester. Once your flock is clean for the year, it doesn't cost anything for the shipping paperwork.
It depends on the weight. The most I've ever had to pay for that one was a little over $14 but that one had 3 dozen eggs in it and went from KY to OR. They are charged by weight and destination. Usually I pay between $7 and $12 depending on what's in them. But this box is 3" taller than the lg. flat rate box (12"x12"x8" compared to 12"x12"x5" for the lg. FR) and usually much cheaper.
You can also get the #4 box for smaller shipments, those are 6"x6"x7" in size and shipping on those is usually $5-$8.
Those will hold up to 12 bantam eggs or 6-8 LF or duck eggs. You can fit 4-5 dozen quail eggs in them if you ever get into quail