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I am actually writing one of these disclaimers up myself mb, can you share what you wrote? I have a bunch of bookmarks saved to other disclaimers, tough one for us is adding the live chicks/poultry disclaimers and guarantees. Its hard to know what to do as a small backyard flock owner, if I had tons of chickens to back up it would be a totally different story! I would add six extra eggs per pack right?!! and I agree completely with 5 acres.They gave me positive feedback .haven't revised it..I will wait I kindly wrote them letting them know all the facts on shipped eggs..like every other person who sells ..I put the disclaimer on any ad stating I can only ensure they were intact when they left here etc that I cannot control ouside factors like shipping treatment or incubation..
Sally..here is what I add very simple but to the point...I can only guarantee that the eggs were in good condition when they left my hands..I cannot control how they are handled or how they are incubated..I will mail USPS priority which includes insurance. I wrap each egg in bubble wrap place inside a carton with packing material under and over....Sometimes I add that i will only ship eggs under 3 days old ....
My first shipped eggs went into the mail to me today. I have three batches coming from three different sources. If all arrive on the same day, I plan on letting them sit a day then popping them in the incubator, but what if they are a day or two, or god forbid three days apart, do each get their own timetable, or do I try to get them all on the same schedule?