Thats the Sally Sunshine Method of packing.Geeze. That is some awesome packing!![]()

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Thats the Sally Sunshine Method of packing.Geeze. That is some awesome packing!![]()
This is a medium flat rate box. Why would any one use this size box to ship eggs?
There are 3 that I can still see an intact yolk in. Since they were from the west, and would be coming through MEMPHIS,cree, were you able to save any?? I was able to save 6 .. washed them..they had to be, I had three hatch even after all of this mess.
I was lucky and still reimbursed, by the seller, even though it wasn't their fault!
I had one of those birds (mocking bird most likely) making sounds of a new born lamb one year. I kept combing the woods trying to find the lamb and finally realized the sound was coming from over my head.On a better note, though it is snowing and cold, both Coulsen and Agent are doing well and keeping up with their mothers. Buttercream seems to be getting around fine, so I'm hoping her leg strengthens on its own. I found a home for Acorn and Diamond, so hopefully more of my Dalmatians will actually be white with black spots. The two chicks that were white both died. I buried Canary next to Snart out in the field and finally caught up on some sleep. An obnoxius wild bird out the window keeps making the calls of a hatching chick, which keeps distracting me. I keep thinking the eggs in the bator are hatching way early!
This is a medium flat rate box. Why would any one use this size box to ship eggs?![]()
You can get free boxes delivered to your house by the USPS for NO CHARGE!! Order a 10 pack of the 0-Box7 that are 12 x 12 x 8, they are big enough to hold a secondary box and yet not too big to go over the "size formula". Eggs, even packaged individually with a paper towel cushion, rolled in bubble wrap, inside a secondary box, with bubble cushion all around, with extra cardboard to reinforce the larger box, don't weigh enough to justify the cost of the Medium Flat Rate box and IT IS TOO SMALL to safely send eggs. I mailed the 7 box to Michigan and the postage was $12.45. I added the "Special Handling" for $10.35 so total was $22.80. Left here Monday, arrived today. All eggs intact. There is no guarantee of hatch, even with eggs that arrive in good condition....no chance of hatch for those that are crushed.
I use it. I brood out side in a non insulated coop. For the really small 3+ days old chicks, I use a heating pad on top and bottom set on medium heat. I went to every thrift store around, to find old ones that do not have an auto shut off. You can purchase those from Sunbeam directly though. As they get older i only use the top pad. I got the idea from the thread quoted below. It is way cheaper than heat lamps, and less danger of fire. I have 4 brooders in that coop.Does anyone use the heating pad method for brooding? If so which do you use?
I agree 100% and plan to make several more!Ooohhhh okay. Thanks for clarifying that! But ohh I've always wanted SFH and recently isbar... Nah, there's an actual heating pad method and a thread on it!! https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/956958/mama-heating-pad-in-the-brooder-picture-heavy-update Although the basic concept is the same as the heat plate and there are some in the thread who made a plate instead of bending it into a cave but it's a lot cheaper. If you can't read the whole thread then just read the first couple pages and the last couple, there's been a lot of improvements since the original design. But yeah, the basic concept is the same but the HP is way cheaper!! But anyway, I used the method for mine and it worked out wonderfully!! The concept for both is the same, natural day/night cycles, more natural/like a broody hen, less stress for both, healthier, if you do it outside or in a cooler place they feather out much faster, no worry of fire risk, etc. I personally think it's way better. And the best part is at night they are QUIET. No loud cheeping!!!! @chickadeeNSC
I would set them.I would set them
That is terrible! Hope you get the 3 to hatch!There are 3 that I can still see an intact yolk in. Since they were from the west, and would be coming through MEMPHIS,, I had an idea of what I was in for. Was ready with the @ronott1 remedy. I got the yolk off of them and they have been resting. Last set I got with 3 broken, I was able to get a 50% hatch out of the remaining ones. Those were packet to withstand Memphis though. IMHO, the foam just doesn't cut it.
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I personally, do not care for the foam.There are 3 that I can still see an intact yolk in. Since they were from the west, and would be coming through MEMPHIS,, I had an idea of what I was in for. Was ready with the @ronott1 remedy.![]()
I got the yolk off of them and they have been resting. Last set I got with 3 broken, I was able to get a 50% hatch out of the remaining ones. Those were packet to withstand Memphis though. IMHO, the foam just doesn't cut it.
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