Nov. Egg Swap....Closed....

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Yeah perhaps it could be a planned day to ship and if you cannot make the date you could email the person you're suppose to ship to so they know when they are being sent. Then they can anticipate it. Still keep the "no later than 27th" too.
 
My partner's eggs went out yesterday Priority so they should arrive Sat. at their place. The only clue I will give is they went south for the winter. I'm hoping the person gets them has excellent luck and a great variety a pretty mixed chicks. In the spring I will seperate my breeds back into their breeding pens and coops so I can do purebred swaps. I just hatched some cute mixed babies from my flock all running around together and it's kinda fun trying to see if I can figure out which rooster is the father and which hen is the mother of the chicks. They are calling for Snow tomorrow so I will watch closely for the mail in case my eggs arrive to me so they don't down at the box hanging in a bag down there and freeze. My old mail carrier would bring all the packages up here but we got a new one and he just puts the box hanging on the mailbox. GRR!
 
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Wel that's the benefit of you having everyone's info. If someone is getting close and knows, or highly suspects their birds to not be cooperating, they can send you an email and you can pm the recipient to let them know their eggs will be late or early.

I would think since next month is such a big thing with the holidays, the send date should be more like the 15th, so they don't get stuck in the mail. I know with christmas cards and stuff, they don't even guarantee that priority will take 3 days. And since the cutoff for sign up is the 10th, then whomever signs up should know whether they will have the eggs at the end of the sign up. I doubt anyones chickens would stop laying that fast, and if so, then they should send them immediately.
 
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Glad to know I'm not the only one!! My mailman's excuse is that the house sits 1/2 mile off the road. It so totally does not!!! It is maybe 1000 feet, and I'm no expert, but I believe a mile is over 3000 feet. Now it might be 1/2 mile to the house and back out to the road, but I doubt it! He's just too lazy to bring them up!
 
My eggs will go out Monday, since that is my day off.
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Very good point.

I agree. And also people may go out of town for the holiday and then their eggs might arrive while they are out of town. We should send them earlier for next month.
 
Ok people. Alot of good points have been made. I guarantee that I will make the appropriate changes to next months swap. I am beginning to get the impression that you do not like the way this swap went. If that is the case then I am sorry. I did the best I could.
 
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