Mine came at 5am too....I was soooo excited i could hardly contain myself VBG,,,,,I tried to take pics but they just looked frumpy, scared and wondering what the heck happened. They were in good weight( heavy)...Someone did lay an egg yesterday so with the 5 Cindy sent i have 6 in the bator.(- I need to read up on that....)
My girls are doing great, thank you so much Cindy![]()
The day before they arrived (Wednesday) I went to the Post Office and gave them my contact info. They were very polite and thankful that I stopped by to let them know....The lady said they could come in early Thursday morning - I said "that's good! - call me anytime."
I hardly slept at allThe phone rang at 5am! 20 minutes later I was at the post office....![]()
They are gorgeous! They were in good shape, took them a little while to eat and drink, but after they relaxed a little it was dinner time
Now I have 4 pullets and a roo.... the girls are a nice color variety from light to dark, all of them are nice sized (I think). So, we'll see what happens![]()
Next: order an egg scale! Get incubator and set the largest onesmuahahaha!![]()
I am so glad those girls made it to PA. What a debacle, good grief..... They were a "priority" shipment, bumped for a shipment with dry ice??? What the heck? - Unless it was human organs they were shipping, they had no right to bump *live* animals....poor things.
Am through with the Mahogany eggs for the year...so hope i will get a few more blacks eggs and maybe will add the largest, heaviest Salmons eggs too.....i did get one Salmon chick from my new group, most darling lil fuzzzzball everyone else runs around on hyperdrive, but this chick is like Winny the pooh Bear...
BTW, i had been using large livestock bowls this summer for water for the free rangers but have now placed a large rock in them. the chickens end up standing on the edge and when the water level gets lower it tips over on top of them....all summer they were fine but had 2 just this week caught under. Always check overturned pans.....
Hope all is well, and dry (monsoon season here now)....eliz