Good morning!
Y'all have been busy...
Congratulations on the new chicks, Madamwlf!

Y'all have been busy...
Congratulations on the new chicks, Madamwlf!
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I'm sorry your little ones are sick.Good morning. I had a stressful night. I don't handle my kids being sick well... And my one year olds croup has changed to serious congestion, so I am freaking out about the chance of pneumonia. I spent most of the night watching the boy breath, like it was going to make me feel better![]()
Excellent info. I will pack any eggs I ship vertically with pointy end down. So much good advice her from everyone. Thank you!Good morning people!
DH and I were talking about the egg shipping last night and have come to the conclusion that for air cells, there is some engineering truth to being packed up and down being better for the egg.
Basically the less area an aircell has to go, the more sever a shake it has to have to break it up. Since ( especially if you ask them to put a particular side up) the box is going to spend most of its time on a pallet with a lot of other boxes, most of the shaking it will have will be side to side. In an upright egg, there isn't a long way to go side to side. In a long way egg, that aircell can travel from one side of the egg to the other, and detach or break apart MUCH easier.
So the main thing you are doing in shipping ( besides keeping the box from being crushed and trying to absorb all the vibration you can with packing) is trying to keep those vibrations going side to side not up and down. So it seems like writing this side up on the box would actually make a big difference.
Now that I'm thinking about it, I bet really scrambled boxes are put on their sides on the edge of pallets.
I usually pack up and down because its easier to pack packing around the eggs that way, but not always. Now that I think about that, I think i will do that exclusively from now on, no more sideways eggs.
Someone offer eggs today that can be shipped soon, I gave up on my hens and need a shipment for my secret santa!
I have another chick hatched. Another black chick. Seriously? I haven't even seen pictures of a black Isbar but that looks like what I'm getting.
I have another chick hatched. Another black chick. Seriously? I haven't even seen pictures of a black Isbar but that looks like what I'm getting.
Good morning people!
DH and I were talking about the egg shipping last night and have come to the conclusion that for air cells, there is some engineering truth to being packed up and down being better for the egg.
Basically the less area an aircell has to go, the more sever a shake it has to have to break it up. Since ( especially if you ask them to put a particular side up) the box is going to spend most of its time on a pallet with a lot of other boxes, most of the shaking it will have will be side to side. In an upright egg, there isn't a long way to go side to side. In a long way egg, that aircell can travel from one side of the egg to the other, and detach or break apart MUCH easier.
So the main thing you are doing in shipping ( besides keeping the box from being crushed and trying to absorb all the vibration you can with packing) is trying to keep those vibrations going side to side not up and down. So it seems like writing this side up on the box would actually make a big difference.
Now that I'm thinking about it, I bet really scrambled boxes are put on their sides on the edge of pallets.
I usually pack up and down because its easier to pack packing around the eggs that way, but not always. Now that I think about that, I think i will do that exclusively from now on, no more sideways eggs.
Someone offer eggs today that can be shipped soon, I gave up on my hens and need a shipment for my secret santa!
Excellent info. I will pack any eggs I ship vertically with pointy end down. So much good advice her from everyone. Thank you!
Me too. I'm hoping for some that can ship this week or next as well.![]()