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Post by quambie on Sept 2, 2013 16:13:17 GMT 8
yep i thought of that for my next lot it will save about three days on the travel
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Post by cannakid on Sept 2, 2013 17:46:04 GMT 8
Might be quicker to jump on a plane and get them personally.
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Post by quambie on Sept 2, 2013 20:51:35 GMT 8
Thats what T did to get the S G Dorkings Trev
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Post by rangerwa on Sept 2, 2013 23:02:18 GMT 8
hi m8 did any of your eggs hatch i managed 7 from 12 but lost weak chick so 6 from 12 but weather not ideal for laying lots poor eggs /but one of bathams gone broody so inubator back in box for now see if the new roosters in proved my wyandotts /nice rooster well see in 21 days if we have changed the colour of birds /to brown from white/silver rooster is gold laced/
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Post by quambie on Sept 3, 2013 10:23:19 GMT 8
rangerwa nothing hatched out of two dozen both under broodies and bator there was a problem with them anything that resembled a chick was of different sizes but none full term or anywhere near it Trev
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minime
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Post by minime on Sept 6, 2013 6:54:52 GMT 8
Give up the postal service Trev, it just isn't worth the hassle, especially in the country sector, the suggestion of sending stock to a Perth address make's a lot of sence, I know it's a long haul for you but, I think it will be less of a headache in the long run.
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Post by cannakid on Sept 6, 2013 17:31:05 GMT 8
My eggs finally got here but they were sent parcel post not express but all got here with out any breakage. which was lucky as they put fragile on the box
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Post by quambie on Sept 6, 2013 19:11:12 GMT 8
Gordon u glad u got them my next try is with welsummers from Qld I have ordered them for the end of next month dark egg layers Trev
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