ya know your sister may be right, the same thing happened to me and I had to take out the rooster and let him roam around for a week or so then put him back in. I got peeps from him![]()

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ya know your sister may be right, the same thing happened to me and I had to take out the rooster and let him roam around for a week or so then put him back in. I got peeps from him![]()
???ya know your sister may be right, the same thing happened to me and I had to take out the rooster and let him roam around for a week or so then put him back in. I got peeps from him![]()
the temps are burried deep, I can go digging and find them, but its in a sub section of an article so give me a few days of digging and reading.
hatcheries get around it because they assume the risk, and will just reship new hatchlings as replacements. Small breeders cant do that and usually try and file for a refund for losses.
Juveniles would likely be a single stall shipper or Omni box from horizon depending on how many you are sending.
Any idea what ideal would charge for shipping? It looks like you have to put in a credit card and I was just tryin to quote it out to see if it would be worth it.
they sell really good here in the spring, after that it slows way downSilkies go quickly here as well. Easy to sell any color for ten bucks if they're started. The big town near us allows six hens, so people like the little "lawn ornaments".