How would you prepare to receive a 4 moth old after 48 hours shipping?

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AllenK RGV

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Ok heading off to TSC tomorrow for supplies. Please share how you would prepare for receiving a 48 hour boxed up and shipped across Texas chicken? Any recommendations for my shopping list?

My plan:
1)isolate until I am positive on his status;
2)Electrolytes in his water;
3)He will be a solo roo and 2 months in age behind my hens.


The seller is highly confident that shipping is highly reliable as I had offered to make the 10 hour drive each way if that was a better option.
 
Ok heading off to TSC tomorrow for supplies. Please share how you would prepare for receiving a 48 hour boxed up and shipped across Texas chicken? Any recommendations for my shopping list?

My plan:
1)isolate until I am positive on his status;
2)Electrolytes in his water;
3)He will be a solo roo and 2 months in age behind my hens.


The seller is highly confident that shipping is highly reliable as I had offered to make the 10 hour drive each way if that was a better option.
What about keeping him isolated to let him get used to his surroundings?
 
What about keeping him isolated to let him get used to his surroundings?
Yes that is the plan isolation until I am confident he is ready for introduction to the girls. I don't think I need to teach him to use the coop the gals have that down pat and believe he will follow their lead being 2months and a week behind them developmentally.

I always felt my starter flock was a mistake ordering a straight run as all 5 roos I brooded have had to go for behavioral reasons. I am hopefull this guy will be schooled properly as he was raised by a hen and be the low man on our pecking order.
 
Yes that is the plan isolation until I am confident he is ready for introduction to the girls. I don't think I need to teach him to use the coop the gals have that down pat and believe he will follow their lead being 2months and a week behind them developmentally.

I always felt my starter flock was a mistake ordering a straight run as all 5 roos I brooded have had to go for behavioral reasons. I am hopefull this guy will be schooled properly as he was raised by a hen and be the low man on our pecking order.
I hope he ends up being a good roo for u. :)
 
I hope he ends up being a good roo for u. :)
Still he was cheap at only 50US before shipping if he truly is a SQ bird. The shiping was horrid but cheaper than 4 tanks of gas in my Jeep!

Additionally, he moves my breeding program so much further into the future as H and H Longtails breeds to SOP. Where Meyer's didn't.
 
Still he was cheap at only 50US before shipping if he truly is a SQ bird. The shiping was horrid but cheaper than 4 tanks of gas in my Jeep!

Additionally, he moves my breeding program so much further into the future as H and H Longtails breeds to SOP. Where Meyer's didn't.
That sounds good!
If this one turns out aggressive u could pick him up and carry him around when doing chores outside. We r dealing with an aggressive rooster .. he started up last year and seems like he's finally getting calmer. I would pick him up usually about the time they roost (that's the only time I can catch him now) and carry him around while getting whatever I need done.
 

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