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the first ones i will get would be white coturnix but i want to get them as a trio not as eggs and i have been looking everywhere on the internet for a trio but couldnt find one
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i plan on getting them when my last rabbit dies unless that wild one that will eat out of my hand stays but i doubt it it is a pretty big rabbit pen i didnt measure it but it is big so how much are your birds and how much would shipping cost?
 
I Had A Trio Of Valley Shipped In A Few Weeks Ago... Used My Box So Cost Was Minimal The Shipping Alone-- No Other Fees Was Over 40 Dollars For 3 Juvenile Valley Quail. Just Shipped Out 2 Ringneck Cocks To A Buddy Who Needed Them For Bredding... 42+ And 48+ Shipping Alone! Shipping Live Birds Has Always Been Expensive But The Usps Raised Rates Last Month... Now Its Ungodly Expensive. And Starting Just Today Now All Horizon Containers Must Be Shipped Individually... Until Very Recently You Could Tape Up To 3 Containers Togather And Mail As 1 Package---no More! They Made Me Cut The Tape Holding Them Togather And Ship As Individual Units... Allegedly Some New Postal Reg That Has Just Gone Into Effect At The 1st Of This Month
 
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PLUS COTURNIX start to lay at 6 to 8 weeks.



Bobs and valley I sell for 4 to 10 dollar. but shipping cost will cost more than the birds.
 
It all costs a ton, I am almost positive fed-ex does not ship live birds. Trust me don't get shipped birds. They are not worth anywhere near the cost of shipping. They will be about $40 to ship plus the price per bird. Do yourself and your wallet a favor and buy eggs...
 

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