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Quote: awesome...sorry you lost the one, and yes they have a hard time getting back over, fat butts, ok now I want a tally on how many of what breed
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Quote: Herducks................PMing you about those cutie calicos cause I love me a CPL for being able to ship them this way

Quote: I have both, eco's in the house for when they come out of the hatcher and sweeters in the brooder house over the floor stalls. We actually became a distributor of them because we needed so many and wanted to offer them to customers also. PM if you have questions as I could miss it over night. (heading to bed shortly)
 
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I have the wierdest crackpots contact me this year for chicks. They seem to think I am open to chicken tours and just want to come see my chickens first. Then the others that tell me they are on the way and I give directions and then they try to talk me into sell 2 chicks and reducing my price really?

OH yeah and then there is the ones I offer to meet and give them some options and they tell me they are 2 hours away and want me to meet them 1/2 way for $20 worth of birds
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I have the wierdest crackpots contact me this year for chicks. They seem to think I am open to chicken tours and just want to come see my chickens first. Then the others that tell me they are on the way and I give directions and then they try to talk me into sell 2 chicks and reducing my price really?

really same here. They think they are going to tour my place to and then ask if they can just buy one when I say no the min is 6 they try to see if I will sell 2. Not like they are adults they are chicks.
 
crackpots here too................. everyone wants to "walk around and take a look" or they want a deal, or can we come during the week at 5:30? uumm no, no and no


speaking of cracks.........just sorted eggs and loaded hatcher trays

Ducks: Ancona and Silver Appleyard

Chicken: CCL and EE and Light brahma (LF)

Emu (check)

Button Quail (check)

Sebastopol goose and Dewlap Toulouse goose (check and double check)
 
Off topic, but I wanted to post a concern of mine...

I usually double box my eggs. I usually put a medium flat rate box inside a 12x12x8" priority box. Two weeks when I shipped out someone's eggs, the girl at the PO charged me $22.50 for this box. She claims the size makes it have a surcharge. The week before that the normal PO worker weighed it and charged me $12.30 for the same box. Now, the large flat rate boxes ship for $16.xx and they are only 2 inches shorter.

I was wondering if anyone else here double boxes using the same method and if so, what are you charged?

Because of this insanity, I am no longer double boxing. I am sorry. I want these eggs to get to you, but I can not afford to ship them at almost $23 and the price of packing materials. Yes, I reuse everything I can out of egg shipments I receive, but I am almost out and I will be forced to buy again. I am not receiving as many this year as past years. I also use fresh bubble wrap around my eggs, so that's an instant cost there.

Just wondering what was up with the PO lately...
 
Off topic, but I wanted to post a concern of mine...

I usually double box my eggs. I usually put a medium flat rate box inside a 12x12x8" priority box. Two weeks when I shipped out someone's eggs, the girl at the PO charged me $22.50 for this box. She claims the size makes it have a surcharge. The week before that the normal PO worker weighed it and charged me $12.30 for the same box. Now, the large flat rate boxes ship for $16.xx and they are only 2 inches shorter.

I was wondering if anyone else here double boxes using the same method and if so, what are you charged?

Because of this insanity, I am no longer double boxing. I am sorry. I want these eggs to get to you, but I can not afford to ship them at almost $23 and the price of packing materials. Yes, I reuse everything I can out of egg shipments I receive, but I am almost out and I will be forced to buy again. I am not receiving as many this year as past years. I also use fresh bubble wrap around my eggs, so that's an instant cost there.

Just wondering what was up with the PO lately...

Are you talking about the #7 box you get at the post office? There is no surcharge for that box it is within the sizes the PO requires it is THEIR BOX.
 
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Off topic, but I wanted to post a concern of mine...

I usually double box my eggs. I usually put a medium flat rate box inside a 12x12x8" priority box. Two weeks when I shipped out someone's eggs, the girl at the PO charged me $22.50 for this box. She claims the size makes it have a surcharge. The week before that the normal PO worker weighed it and charged me $12.30 for the same box. Now, the large flat rate boxes ship for $16.xx and they are only 2 inches shorter.

I was wondering if anyone else here double boxes using the same method and if so, what are you charged?

Because of this insanity, I am no longer double boxing. I am sorry. I want these eggs to get to you, but I can not afford to ship them at almost $23 and the price of packing materials. Yes, I reuse everything I can out of egg shipments I receive, but I am almost out and I will be forced to buy again. I am not receiving as many this year as past years. I also use fresh bubble wrap around my eggs, so that's an instant cost there.

Just wondering what was up with the PO lately...

The 12x12x8 box should not have a surcharge. I use a #4 box inside the 12x12 and I print all my shipping labels at home. Saves some money and I don't think I have ever paid more than $12.
 
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