So much bubble wrap!

Thank you. I do try to get it right.
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While I was at the post office this morning I asked the postal employee if they would call me when my egg package came in there in December. I also told him it would say call me on the outside with my name and phone number. He said, "Honestly, no one will call you." I thanked him and told him I would be on their door step on the morning I expected them. Just an FYI.
 
Wow!! That is a boat-load of eggs!! You are going to be wading thru the chicks!

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I just love seeing all that bubble-wrap!
Bubble-wrap's purpose in life is protecting 'fragile objects' and it does it well.

My girlfriend had a box of eggs marked "Please Hold and Call For Pick-up" with her phone number. The box sat at the PO for days before she got impatient and made a scene (she'd been calling every day to check).
Seems no one at th PO knew *who* was supposed to actually make the call, so it didn't get done --- they stuck it in a corner and forgot it.

Lisa
 
I went to my P.O. and asked them to call me when my packages came in that week, but I also filled out an official HOLD notice for that week only. I'd say to be certain, that is the way to do it, then call them on the day the package is due to arrive. I just hate for it to bounce along the route with all the starts and stops or sit outside in extreme heat or cold when no one knows it's out there.
 
corey,

most of my birds are B's.. i have a few- A- hens and a couple a-b roo's. i still have 2 larger roo's but they are mostly spoiled pets-- i keep a couple large hens for egg hatching broody's..

hope this helps
 
most of my birds are B's.. i have a few- A- hens and a couple a-b roo's. i still have 2 larger roo's but they are mostly spoiled pets-- i keep a couple large hens for egg hatching broody's..

What is a A or B bird is it a way of grading them and if so what makes one an A or B just wondering.​
 
Cyn, you are correct. With Serama, their class, A, B, or C, go by weight. As are smallest, Bs are next, and the most common, fertile, etc, and then Cs, which are big. There was a 4th class, D, but people basically ruled them out of show and breeding, so anything above a C is basically discarded. A's are difficult to breed, but make excellent show-birds. If you would like the wieghts, you can go here: http://www.serama.us
 

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