Just had a very bad experience with Meyer,box arrived with three dead chicks when I picked them up at the post office, ten minutes later two more dead when I got back home. Several more were lethargic and wouldn't eat or drink. Two days later I had ten chicks left out of twenty -eight.eighteen dead.I had called Meyer the first day to see if they were having any other problems with other orders, they said no,no, no, after further review, I believe they were lying through their teeth. I took a day off of work to take four of the carcasses to the university of Wisconsin diagnostic lab along with $ 95.00 to determine what had happened to them. I got the results back a few days later, to hear that they had yolk sac's infected with e-coli,enterococcus faecalis,and achromobacter species. This suggests that Meyer does NOT practice proper sanitation on their incubating and hatching equipment.