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The Moonshiner's Leghorns

But the eggs I re-shipped to my friend this Monday when we realized the first set were probably a lost cause were sent via FedEx and got there this morning. So there is hope in the universe. Meanwhile, the first set have been sight seeing, or maybe hitch hiking their way around the continental U.S. in a USPS truck.

Moral of the story: use FedEx for shipping eggs, not USPS.
 
USPS, I'm in a lucky location and tend to receive packages a day early or right on time.
I haven’t had issues in the past either until this experience, but the other breeders I have been talking to say they have switched to UPS or FedEx because USPS is very regularly taking so long with shipping. And very few breeders are shipping older juveniles or adult birds anymore because it just takes way too long for them to be delivered.
 
I haven’t had issues in the past either until this experience, but the other breeders I have been talking to say they have switched to UPS or FedEx because USPS is very regularly taking so long with shipping. And very few breeders are shipping older juveniles or adult birds anymore because it just takes way too long for them to be delivered.
Ill let Jessica know if these take to long.
 
I hope the eggs rot and explode on a USPS truck or hub in the 80-90 degree heat.
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