Pugsabi
Free Ranging
Thank you so much @RainForestBird !
My shipped eggs arrived today. They were packaged beautifully.
Unfortunately, USPS not only took them on a scenic route, but they also bounced them about a bit. Even though they only had to cross one state line, it took them four days to get here. They were shipped priority so I was able to "track" them online. They were in the next town over, and were sent out for delivery, only to be returned to the distribution center last night!
I was sent 6 serama and 8 Japanese bantam buff black tail eggs. Two of the JBT were cracked so I'm down to 6 of each. They were both fertilized. Of the remaining dozen, 5 have detached air cells.
Because of the delay and the warm weather both here in Texas and in Arizona, I decided to forgo letting them sit out and put them, fat side up in the incubator. I won't turn them until around day 7 because of detached air cells.
Here are some pictures of how well they were packaged.
And one of the broken ones, showing fertilization.
My shipped eggs arrived today. They were packaged beautifully.
Unfortunately, USPS not only took them on a scenic route, but they also bounced them about a bit. Even though they only had to cross one state line, it took them four days to get here. They were shipped priority so I was able to "track" them online. They were in the next town over, and were sent out for delivery, only to be returned to the distribution center last night!
I was sent 6 serama and 8 Japanese bantam buff black tail eggs. Two of the JBT were cracked so I'm down to 6 of each. They were both fertilized. Of the remaining dozen, 5 have detached air cells.
Because of the delay and the warm weather both here in Texas and in Arizona, I decided to forgo letting them sit out and put them, fat side up in the incubator. I won't turn them until around day 7 because of detached air cells.
Here are some pictures of how well they were packaged.






And one of the broken ones, showing fertilization.
