I'm kinda new to the forum, but I would like to add my 2 cents, for what it's worth. I know that even no matter how well you mark the shipping package as "breakable," or "fragile," or "please, be extra careful, these are eggs that will hatch and hopefully grow up to do chicken type things, so try to keep it level, with the top at the top, don't shake it, or throw, toss, pitch, chuck, Frisbee or anything else that will involve this box flying threw the air or landing with a thud, please," invariably, the thud can happen and you can get malformed chicks. On the other hand, when you think about all the shipped eggs and chicks that hatch and do fine, it is a testament to how much people through out the mail system care, from the packager who sells the product to the local amil delivery person who takes special care to put the box on your door step.