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I have received eggs that were wraped in a paper towel with a single piece of tape, then wrapped in a piece of small cell bubble wrap (about 3"x6") with another piece of tape. The box was lined with bubble wrap, with the eggs surrounded by pine shavings.
Wish i had taken pictures.
Their name is longshottexas.
I'm in!! Ever year I hatch eggs with my first graders to teach them about lifecycles!! I'm going to have to set mine on the 12th because the 13th is a Saturday- no school
http://www.idealpoultry.com/item.htmlDo they sell hatching eggs? I didn't see any on their website.
That sounds like ladycat from on here. I have been having a terrible time with shipped eggs lately but I had the best luck with hers. About half of them made it to lock down (and then I'm not completely sure what I did to them at that point ) She has pictures of her packing somewhere. It is amazing. I should also mention her eggs made it all the way from California to Ohio with all the air cells intact (which is the only shipment I have had such luck with since last May).
Prior to last May I have had decent luck with most eggs that were well padded, no matter how they were turned (didn't matter if they were air cell up). Bubble wrap seems to be the best (or now I'm thinking wood chips). The worst I ever received were in egg cartons and there was not enough padding in the box to keep the cartons from shifting around.
Yes, please tell us your idea!any of you ship eggs or have received some? Im shipping some of my eggs (for the first time) to some awesome peeps here on byc for this easter hatch, and I was wondering if I could tell you guys my idea on how to ship them and if I could have some of your feedback on my idea