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Using diapers to pack hatching eggs?

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In the Brooder
Jan 24, 2022
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Ligonier, Pennsylvania
Hello fellow chicken/duck friends! We breed a few rare-breed ducks such as Silver Appleyard, Cayuga and Saxony. We've only ever offered local pick-up for ducklings and hatching eggs, but now we are offering shipping.

I'm looking for ways to simplify the packaging process and I read somewhere that infant baby diapers might be used in lieu of bubble wrap around each egg. What are your thoughts? Has anyone ever packaged this way? I know there are about as many packaging suggestions as there are duck breeds, but we want something simple that works and this seemed like it could really expedite the process and provide a really uniform packaging option.

Thanks so much!


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Hello fellow chicken/duck friends! We breed a few rare-breed ducks such as Silver Appleyard, Cayuga and Saxony. We've only ever offered local pick-up for ducklings and hatching eggs, but now we are offering shipping.

I'm looking for ways to simplify the packaging process and I read somewhere that infant baby diapers might be used in lieu of bubble wrap around each egg. What are your thoughts? Has anyone ever packaged this way? I know there are about as many packaging suggestions as there are duck breeds, but we want something simple that works and this seemed like it could really expedite the process and provide a really uniform packaging option.

Thanks so much!


:highfive:
Welcome to BYC! :welcome

Never did this, but maybe these people could help: @Everose @MGG
 
Hello fellow chicken/duck friends! We breed a few rare-breed ducks such as Silver Appleyard, Cayuga and Saxony. We've only ever offered local pick-up for ducklings and hatching eggs, but now we are offering shipping.

I'm looking for ways to simplify the packaging process and I read somewhere that infant baby diapers might be used in lieu of bubble wrap around each egg. What are your thoughts? Has anyone ever packaged this way? I know there are about as many packaging suggestions as there are duck breeds, but we want something simple that works and this seemed like it could really expedite the process and provide a really uniform packaging option.

Thanks so much!


:highfive:
Well, that's inventive...
I guess if they do break, the diapers will soak it up. 😳
 
I've gotten them in diapers, they were all intact. It's an okay option.

Personally, I don't like the foam mailers, there is too much wiggle room.

If I were going to ship eggs, I'd wrap each one in bubble wrap and then pack in a box full of fine wood shavings. Put a piece of foam in the bottom, a good layer of shavings, eggs, shavings, eggs, etc. and pack them in tight. Or bubble wrapped eggs in a large carton, closed, packed in shavings.

Whatever you use, the goal is to keep the eggs from moving independently inside the box, you want the eggs and box moving together, no bumping around. Because that box is gonna get beat to hell by the PO no matter what you put on it. I have quit ordering eggs, for whatever reason my PO route is just too dang hard on them.
 
Hello fellow chicken/duck friends! We breed a few rare-breed ducks such as Silver Appleyard, Cayuga and Saxony. We've only ever offered local pick-up for ducklings and hatching eggs, but now we are offering shipping.

I'm looking for ways to simplify the packaging process and I read somewhere that infant baby diapers might be used in lieu of bubble wrap around each egg. What are your thoughts? Has anyone ever packaged this way? I know there are about as many packaging suggestions as there are duck breeds, but we want something simple that works and this seemed like it could really expedite the process and provide a really uniform packaging option.

Thanks so much!


:highfive:
Where are you selling your eggs? I've been looking for some Cayuga eggs!
 

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