She had better ship them then!


Why does everything have to be so difficult?!
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She had better ship them then!
So I checked Facebook for my tracking number(which is the only way to get in contact with her) and she posted chicks for sale 20 minutes ago saying, "can ship today". Which tells me she hasn't been to the post office yet and it's 3:40 PM!!!
Why does everything have to be so difficult?!
I know, right?!I can't imagine somebody on the small side (aka not a hatchery making tons of money) would risk a reputation!
I sure hope the eggs come today!I know, right?!
So I got my tracking number last night...you would think an Express shipment would go from Toledo, OH straight to Indy, right? Oh no no... it went to DETROIT! Last tracking update was it leaving Detroit at 4:00 am. The truck leaves Indy for my local PO at 6:00 am, so if it isn't brought up on a second truck later I won't get them until tomorrow. GRRR!!!
Ah, I just saw that.Maybe now isn’t the time to mention that someone posted Araucana chicks for sale on the Facebook page.![]()
I know, right?!
So I got my tracking number last night...you would think an Express shipment would go from Toledo, OH straight to Indy, right? Oh no no... it went to DETROIT! Last tracking update was it leaving Detroit at 4:00 am. The truck leaves Indy for my local PO at 6:00 am, so if it isn't brought up on a second truck later I won't get them until tomorrow. GRRR!!!
No, you definitely don't want them warm. I believe hatching eggs shouldn't get above 65 degrees before setting. Temp wise they will be okay...I just don't want them sitting around deteriorating an extra day (especially when I've been throwing away my own eggs I've been saving to hatch with hers).wow! Just... wow. Will a heat pad keep the eggs warm that long? or do they come warm?
Nancy UtterbackTrish who did you get Mama and her chicks from again?