A new way to ship....

I just use cheap napkins... I also include a damp cloth for humidity in the warmer months
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so far I've been very happy with the shipping results... but maybe we've just gotten lucky.. I've only done it a few times.
 
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I think you should send some eggs to me, to see if it will work going to Missouri!
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ETA: I'm just volunteering to test it out, as I love to be helpful!
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Ooooh I love a volunteer! I will have porcelain duccle and Quail OEGB coming up for test soon.
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As I said, I am happy to be of assistance, and willingly volunteer! Shall I PM my address to you now or later! LOL

On topic ..
Really, I think the egg carton shipping is the way to go. As far as the other material, I don't think it matters that much. I prefer paper, cotton, and other organic types. Bubble wrap is ok, and has been used successfully for a long time. I don't think there is any one, "right way!"
 
I just sent 2 dozen eggs to California. I used two different methods. She said they all arrived fine and none were broken.

I used bubble wrap on 12 and I used felt to wrap the other 12 in. Then I used shredded paper to pack the box and secure the cartons. So, I'll see how her hatch goes.
 

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