If you don't want packing peanuts (cockerels added for warmth), you need to specify that with Ideal at the time you place your order and pay a small mail insurance charge (a couple of dollars).
I wouldn't recommend getting anything less than 25 at this time of year though.
They charge a boxing charge, for any orders less than 25 and there is an air parcel post charge that works out like this : For shipments to Texas (except zips 798-799), Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Missouri except zips 620 thru 635, there is no air parcel post charge. For all other states and zip codes add 15¢ per Chick, Bantam, Chukar, or Guinea, 20¢ per Turkey Poult or Duckling, and 28¢ per Gosling.
If you want to get an accurate figuring, just PM teri @ ideal. She is a BYC member and her member i.d. is idealpoultry. Just tell her what you want to order and where you are located and she can give you the total amount.
I wouldn't recommend getting anything less than 25 at this time of year though.
They charge a boxing charge, for any orders less than 25 and there is an air parcel post charge that works out like this : For shipments to Texas (except zips 798-799), Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Missouri except zips 620 thru 635, there is no air parcel post charge. For all other states and zip codes add 15¢ per Chick, Bantam, Chukar, or Guinea, 20¢ per Turkey Poult or Duckling, and 28¢ per Gosling.
If you want to get an accurate figuring, just PM teri @ ideal. She is a BYC member and her member i.d. is idealpoultry. Just tell her what you want to order and where you are located and she can give you the total amount.