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Just curious... why no shipping to Alaska? I am looking at a potential move there and hope sourcing eggs won't become to difficult.If anyone is looking for eggs, I put some up here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/754060/the-new-crazy-24hr-auction-thread/8100#post_13855731
Well, because it is more expensive to ship there. I don't use the flat rate boxes unless it is only a few eggs because I can't get enough padding around the inner box for my liking. The temperatures can be a problem, too. It is a longer trip at higher altitudes which can mess up the aircells more, so hatch rates are not generally good coming from here. That said, I have and will send to Alaska on a case by case basis, but I want to make sure the person receiving the eggs is fully aware of the added risks of shipping eggs that far. I actually had someone who just hatched some of my SFH eggs in Alaska, but it wasn't from an open auction.Just curious... why no shipping to Alaska? I am looking at a potential move there and hope sourcing eggs won't become to difficult.
Does not appear to be, but hard to say for sure from that pic. By nine days in you should see plenty of veining and bouncing embryo.