Great link. I may have to place an order from them. Thank you.
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Great link. I may have to place an order from them. Thank you.
I did for duck trays.Great link. I may have to place an order from them. Thank you.
Excellent!WOO HOO Just got home and waiting for me were my CL's from madamwlf!!![]()
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All are just fine and seem to be in good shape!!! Let them rest tonight, and in the bator they go!! I am so ready to start hatching again!!
Thank you so much!!![]()
Have you ordered from them before? Do they ship fairly quickly, I wonder?I did for duck trays.
Never ordered from them so I'll be finding out soon enough.Have you ordered from them before? Do they ship fairly quickly, I wonder?
There are times I revel in my single state...![]()
Hey y'all- I know many of us have shipped plenty of eggs in our time, but I wanted to share this for the newer shippers. Please don't pack eggs like this! I am not doing this to make anyone feel bad, nor will I share who these eggs are from(NOTE: Not from this swap!). I just want to turn my sad discovery into a learning opportunity for others. It took receiving a few boxes like this before I learned how I like to pack eggs. No one is perfect! But packing methods are important!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/sad-eggs
If you do a search here on BYC, you can find SO MANY great packing methods. Please please please use one of those!
I like to wrap each egg in tiny bubble wrap, taped up snug, then put in a carton all together, then tape around the carton, then big bubble wrap the carton and around to fill the space with really anything that has a little give. Some times I will just put the individually wrapped eggs embedded in cushy packing materials. Depends on what I have around, but the end result is the same- one or two may be damaged due to rough handling, but those are the extras, and the ones in the middle should hatch.