Icelandic Chickens

Quote:
I received two young cockerels and two young pullets from The Warden (Mary) through Express Mail last June. They arrived in Illinois within 24 hours of shipping from California. They are all healthy and happy today. What else would you like to know?
 
Quote:
Mary shipped my cockerels from WA to VA and they did fine. I find that the Icelandics are extremely hearty.
I know that she has shipped to many other folks as well and I plan to do some trading with Kathy as soon as I have something to trade. LOL
 
JustAChickenLittle&More :

Do they just ship them via usps in a box with air holes? By Priority Mail?

Mine were sent by Express Mail in a USPS approved shipping box that has a mesh that covers the air holes. The cost is relatively high but the delivery time is guaranteed. I had never received anything but one-day-old chicks by mail before and was very happy with the service the USPS provided. Although, Mary and I both were nervous wrecks until they arrived safe and sound!
lol.png
 
Last edited:
Quote:
Mine were sent by Express Mail in a USPS approved shipping box that has a mesh that covers the air holes. The cost is relatively high but the delivery time is guaranteed. I had never received anything but one-day-old chicks by mail before and was very happy with the service the USPS provided. Although, Mary and I both were nervous wrecks until they arrived safe and sound!
lol.png


Ditto! And some financial info...the boxes usually run about 20$ and then shipping averages 40-60$ depending on where they are going. I have done VA to GA for $40ish and VA to CA for $65ish.

Hope this helps.
 
Quote:
That's not bad at all, really. I think that's a fair deal for shipping a guaranteed pair or trio. I've just had such TERRIBLE luck with hatching eggs, and I'm thinking it might be difficult to come up with enough day-old chicks in a single order for them to stay warm in transit...right? I would also love to be able to be sure to get a RC roo. :p
 
Quote:
As of this evening I only have one hatched, a cute little yellow and silverish guy. He has a incubator mate pipped that I can see. I am hoping for many more tomorrow when I go down to the barn. I think I am going to brood them in the baby brooder in the house for the first couple of days to make sure everyone is eating, drinking, pooping, and walking correctly. I might miss something with them down at the barn. Plus I am too lazy to walk down there every fifteen minutes to pick them up and play with them! After I know they are well on their way, back to the brooder in the barn they go. No more messy house for me!
 
We have had the most gorgeous 70 degree weather the last two days. My mini donkey has spring fever really bad. Diana has been a pistol for two days now, bucking, kicking, biting and riding Jack. I think she forgets that he weighs 650 pounds and she only weighs 300! He just takes it all in stride, sweet kind soul that he is!

34566_diana_1_of_1-4.jpg


34566_diana_1_of_1-2.jpg


34566_diana_1_of_1-6.jpg
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom