I hate bubble wrap

Like in a early post, shipping eggs for over 3 years, not one egg broken.

I feel so good about my packing I guarantee they will receive the eggs unbroken.

I have shipped with bubble wrap in the past, if you do use the large bubble, those small bubbles just dont protect the egg.

So many reason shipped eggs dont hatch, some eggs do better than others, Guineas, pheasant,quail, do better than 50%

Peafowl,turkey, lucky to get 50% Of course these are harder to hatch anyway.

Think main thing is keep eggs away from the sides,top, and bottom.
 
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I ship with only small bubble wrap, and pack tightly directly to the sides, top, and bottom. The secret to sucess in shipping eggs is how you hold your mouth when packing.
 
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I apologize if those who have read my posts are tired of hearing it, but, eggs are porous, that means they breath. Stuff can get in and stuff can get out. I'm currently reading a magazine and it's states that "bacteria can get in". I can't understand why it is so hard for people to get it, wrap your head in bubble wrap and see if you can breath? Once again I worked for the P.O., and my advice is that one dozen eggs should be shipped in a box no smaller than 24" x 24" x 24". Eggs should be in the very center. People just don't get it when you tell them that there is not that much difference in postage. Express mail is kept seperate and if you are shipping eggs and that eggs should be no more than 10days old, then you've got to ship them asap or no longer than 6-7 days so the buyer gets them at "10 days old". The sooner the better. This is with priority 2-3 day shipping. I haven't seen packageing being sold for the sole purpose of shipping eggs. Finally if you shake the box and you can feel the eggs shake they are packed to loose. and no peanuts ever!
 
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I apologize if those who have read my posts are tired of hearing it, but, eggs are porous, that means they breath. Stuff can get in and stuff can get out. I'm currently reading a magazine and it's states that "bacteria can get in". I can't understand why it is so hard for people to get it, wrap your head in bubble wrap and see if you can breath? Once again I worked for the P.O., and my advice is that one dozen eggs should be shipped in a box no smaller than 24" x 24" x 24". Eggs should be in the very center. People just don't get it when you tell them that there is not that much difference in postage. Express mail is kept seperate and if you are shipping eggs and that eggs should be no more than 10days old, then you've got to ship them asap or no longer than 6-7 days so the buyer gets them at "10 days old". The sooner the better. This is with priority 2-3 day shipping. I haven't seen packageing being sold for the sole purpose of shipping eggs. Finally if you shake the box and you can feel the eggs shake they are packed to loose. and no peanuts ever!

And your point is?
 
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I apologize if those who have read my posts are tired of hearing it, but, eggs are porous, that means they breath. Stuff can get in and stuff can get out. I'm currently reading a magazine and it's states that "bacteria can get in". I can't understand why it is so hard for people to get it, wrap your head in bubble wrap and see if you can breath? Once again I worked for the P.O., and my advice is that one dozen eggs should be shipped in a box no smaller than 24" x 24" x 24". Eggs should be in the very center. People just don't get it when you tell them that there is not that much difference in postage. Express mail is kept seperate and if you are shipping eggs and that eggs should be no more than 10days old, then you've got to ship them asap or no longer than 6-7 days so the buyer gets them at "10 days old". The sooner the better. This is with priority 2-3 day shipping. I haven't seen packageing being sold for the sole purpose of shipping eggs. Finally if you shake the box and you can feel the eggs shake they are packed to loose. and no peanuts ever!

And your point is?

My point is that I'm reading so many posts about eggs that have been shipped and don't hatch. It only seems reasonable to assume many don't package their eggs properly that's all. Next year I intend to purchase eggs and if I buy eggs from Greenfire farms for $75 a doz I expect them to be good. Sometimes the problem is in the details and those are being left out. Some have said eggs are crushed or broken. As far as I'm concerned these eggs were not packaged properly.
 
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This is the type of post I was hoping to see. Has anyone ordered eggs from this poster? I consider myself an expert at shipping since I have delivered more than my fair share of packages. I don't advocate "peanuts" because the "settle" like cereal in a cereal box. I would leave more space around the edges and stuff the empty space with newspaper, so nothing can settle and jiggle.
 
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This is the type of post I was hoping to see. Has anyone ordered eggs from this poster? I consider myself an expert at shipping since I have delivered more than my fair share of packages. I don't advocate "peanuts" because the "settle" like cereal in a cereal box. I would leave more space around the edges and stuff the empty space with newspaper, so nothing can settle and jiggle.

the cups can also be tape in place, so they dont move. the air space on the sides with peanut, takes most of the hits. Need to move a little. if this area is pack to tight, the hits would travel to the center area.

Just ship some to Bluesilver(BYC member, feedback all received intact).

Plus check feedback on ebay for bgcbird
 
This is only part of the shipping of eggs, eggs must be store, large end up, in cool area, i never ship eggs older than 2 days, unless I throw the older eggs in free.

This way packing also should keep the large end up during shipping(as long as the box is not upside down)

Still you will not get the same hatch as with non shipped eggs.
 
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I ship with only small bubble wrap, and pack tightly directly to the sides, top, and bottom. The secret to sucess in shipping eggs is how you hold your mouth when packing.

So guess some you ship are broken, right. Repeat mine are not, in 3 yrs, and they received boxes with holes in the sides, eggs still not broke.
 
Rancher Hicks, You are making 'statements' that simply aren't true.
Bubblewrap doesn't smother eggs in transit.
The eggs may breathe, but being bubblewrapped doesn't cause them any harm.

I worked for the P.O., and my advice is that one dozen eggs should be shipped in a box no smaller than 24" x 24" x 24".

Are you joking?
I usually send 12+ in an 11" x 6" x 8" box (FRB1, inside-out or right-side out). 2 layers of 9 fit nicely with room for extra cushioning all around and between layers.
The fact that the eggs arrive intact, with intact air cells, and (with proper incubation) GROW, is enough for me not to change packing / wrapping.
I've no problem with anyone that has found a way to get eggs in hatchable condition from here to there.
The fact is, my way is the only way I know for certain that works for me.


4/22/2009 13:30:49 FlashPointFarm DipseyDoodleDoo 5 Awesome packaging, beautiful BBS Americauna eggs, loved the extras, thanks! Ordered 12, she sent 16 eggs! The chicks are high quality and very vigerous. Highly recommend! Feedback For Seller

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4/29/2009 10:23:21 luvarabhorses dipseydoodledoo 3 Lisa does a great job packing and is very fair about shipping costs. Was nice about splitting dozen silkie and b/bl/s americauna. The Americauna that hatched was not a b/bl or s which is wierd, maybe I misunderstood? The three blue silkies were very cute but 2 did not have the extra toe. Feedback For Seller

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5/1/2009 11:46:29 sunshinesilkies Dipsy Doddle Doo 5 Fast shipping..Excellent packaging too. Sent 17 eggs and not one broken! Hope to add her Ameraucanas to Sunshine Silies! Feedback For Seller

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4/17/2009 18:45:42 ninjapoodles Dipsy Doodle Do 5 Have bought from her more than once, and each time was a very positive experience. Got a great deal recently on 40 eggs packed in a flat-rate box, a really great deal, and every single one arrived in perfect shape. She also follows threads and responds to questions during and after hatching. Feedback For Seller

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4/18/2009 2:55:17 J-Skittles Dipsy Doodle Doo 5 She did a very great job packing the eggs and the fertility for her "shipped" eggs was 100% meaning that all her eggs were fertil. Feedback For Buyer

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4/18/2009 21:24:03 Danielbrown Dipsy Doodle Doo 5 12 of 16 hatched and a nice job packing. very pleased. Feedback For Seller

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4/19/2009 7:30:38 daisychick Dipsy Doodle Doo 5 Lisa is great to buy from. Great communication. Great packing and shipping. No cracked eggs, and Awesome fertility! Feedback For Seller

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4/20/2009 6:17:51 chickie_mama dipsy doodle doo 5 Eggs packaged very well. Very fast shipment! Thanks!!!!! Feedback For Seller

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4/21/2009 12:15:10 Majestic Farm Dipsy Doodle Doo 5 Bought 12 frizzles and she sent 18. They are in the hatcher now. Thanks again. Feedback For Seller

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4/22/2009 21:00:16 geepster Dipsy Doodle Doo 5 I received all eggs in perfect condition and in good time. Excellent communication as well. Better than 65% hatch with shipped eggs. Feedback For Seller

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5/1/2009 8:58:56 BeccaOH Dipsy Doodle Doo 5
I ordered a dozen blue Ameraucana eggs from Lisa. Her communication was awesome. She shipped quick, and the eggs were packed so safe and tight. They all candled beautifully. I'm hoping for a great hatch on May 20. Thanks! Feedback For Seller

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5/3/2009 7:24:18 chickabator dipsy doodle doo 5 14 out of 18 eggs hatched great looking chicks. thanks lisa Feedback For Seller

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5/5/2009 10:13:30 willowcol dipsy doodle doo 5 Recieved 2 orders of eggs, great hatch results wonderful seller! Feedback For Seller


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5/8/2009 7:09:39 retiredwithchicks Dipsy Doodle Doo 5 Got the eggs promply, well packaged, and great to communicate with. Will buy from here again. Feedback For Seller

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5/18/2009 20:16:15 Gunswayne Dipsy Doodle Doo 5 Perfect packaging. Wonderful fertility-14 of 16 hatched and are going strong! Feedback For Seller

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5/16/2009 9:50:13 amyquilt Dipsy_Doodle_Doo 5 Lisa's eggs and shipping are AWESOME! Feedback For Seller

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5/19/2009 12:18:41 nhnanna dipsydoodle 5 I just received my eggs that she only charged $1.00 for including shipping and they were packed so well that none of them were cracked or broken. Each egg was wrapped in bubble wrap and nestled between layers of newspaper and plastic bags. The box was also very well marked. I would buy from again in a heartbeat. Thanks again Lisa. Feedback For Seller

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4/18/2009 18:58:11 RHewitt DipsyDoodleDo 5 Great packing of eggs purchased and sent extras. They where fertile and I have 7 new chicks to prove it. Feedback For Seller

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4/25/2009 17:50:13 chickenlisa DipsyDoodleDoo 5 Lisa sent extras Ameraucana eggs, sent them lightening fast, wrapped them so wonderfully that none broke or cracked, and sent even 3 other Frizzle eggs to make up for not so many chicks hatching in the last batch I bought from her. She's wonderful to buy from and has great communication too! Feedback For Seller

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5/10/2009 7:14:14 sunshinesilkies dipsydoodledoo 5 This is my 2nd shipment from Lisa. Prompt shipment and great packing. No broken eggs. Have 2 batches incubating hoping for some great chicks. Thanks Lisa! Feedback For Seller

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5/20/2009 7:23:04 rizq DipsyDoodleDoo 5 Sent extras and all were VERY well packed, none broken in transit. Great fertility! 14/18 are developing well. The germinal discs on the others looked like they started and quit right away, likely shipping damage from PO handling. Very positive transaction and the best development I have ever had out of shipped eggs! I cannot wait for the chicks to hatch, thanks Lisa!



I appreciate each and every one of your comments. I hope if you notice any little thing I can do to improve the 'process', you'll let me know.
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