Think I'm going to need all the finger crossing I can get. Edited photo of parcel above. I think she could pack better than that in a small box of crumpled newspaperFingers crossed for you appps.
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Think I'm going to need all the finger crossing I can get. Edited photo of parcel above. I think she could pack better than that in a small box of crumpled newspaperFingers crossed for you appps.
Think I'm going to need all the finger crossing I can get. Edited photo of parcel above. I think she could pack better than that in a small box of crumpled newspaper
I have heard putting the wrapped egg box inside a length of plastic sewer pipe works well,Were they wrapped at all carton etc ? Personally I have had eggs make it fine and eggs like the last lot I sent to @IamSamSam get squashed. It all depends on the handling they receive from Australia post. There are so many different ways that people send eggs. The way I do it and it works most of the time is I wrap each egg in paper towel then I put them in the carton. Wrap the carton in bubble wrap and put it in a shoe box and fill the shoe box with as much padding as I can. I wrap the shoes box in bubble wrap and put it in the express post bag and fill any spots with newspaper etc. I don't think anything works 100% of the time but as a seller you need to do the best you can to enable them to make it safe with all the rough handing they are going to receive along the way.
I have heard putting the wrapped egg box inside a length of plastic sewer pipe works well,
with the added advantage that AusPost think it is a bottle of wine so show extra care as they dont
want to clean up the mess if they break it.
xxxx M
Yay! Tracker says my parcel is awaiting collection this morning! Fingers crossed it's in good condition!
Edited to add nope it wasn't
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Four broken, three covered in goo, five ok. Haven't had time to candle for cracks yet
@Anniebee . I don't plan to put the roosters down. The reason I'm buying the eggs I am is because they are from a very good breeder and bloodstock from another state. I'm hoping that makes the roosters attractive to others breeding australorps and so I can find any boys homes.
I also have a backup plan of a friend on a large property that will take any boys or girls we don't want or can't sell. But I'm hoping I can sell them and recoup my losses on the eggs.
@IamSamSam . They look well padded. Hopefully I can have that good a hatch rate second time round too! Any tips for me?
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ChristieB .... I have had to euthanise one chicken - my little silkie - she is my avatar. I could not let her go on the way she was, and made the decision to end what was becoming utter misery for her. The vet kindly charged only $10 to do that - but money was no object - it was my little Milly's comfort that was of more concern to me, than money. ... I lost another chicken who died from natural means.
And I would euthanise again - if ( heaven forbid ) I had to.
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