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1. Upon receipt of payment for hatching eggs
we begin by completely filling out the shipping label, INCLUDING day-time &
home phone numbers & any neccessary paperwork for interstate shipping
regulations as determined by each state.
2. This step is optional depending on the
supplier & the purchaser. One
scenario is to write FRAGILE, HATCHING EGGS, HANDLE W/CARE & ETC on all
sides of the shipping box. Some folks
seem to think this gets their package a little better care and it possibly
could.
On
the flip side....we've interveiwed several USPS employees & our consenus
was that writing these extra notices on the box does NOT guarantee any special
handling. As a matter of fact we were
told by quite a few, that the employees
do not have time to read what is written on the box due to volume of mail, time
& etc. Plus many boxes state
FRAGILE & etc. most packages are treated the same. What is read & is THE most important
part of a package is the SHIPPING LABEL!
This needs to filled out neatly & having phone numbers on it greatly increases having the parties notified
upon arrival.
Some
even went so far as to say that having the "extra" writing on the
boxes carrying hatching eggs almost served as a "red flag" to parties
wishing to add fuel to putting an end to shipment of live animals including
hatching eggs. **These are not
neccessarily the opinions & veiws of DOGWOOD ACRES. We just thought we would share what we've
been told & experienced. We feel
each individual should decide for themselves if they wish to place any context
on their boxes.
3. We place the appropriate sized foam egg tray
inside an adequate shipping box. Making
sure that the box doesn't fit too tightly or too loosely.
4. We ONLY ship fresh (no more than 4 days old)
hatching eggs to keep the hatchability up.
5. We provide adequate space between each egg
placed in the box. Eggs should NOT
touch each other nor ANY of the 6 sides
of the box.
6. Packing material is placed around the foam
egg trays & eggs. We've
successfully used the following materials: foam, styrfoam "peanuts",
bubble wrap, crumpled & shredded newspaper, wood shavings & etc. The key is to get the box contents SNUG but
not tight. This allows the hatching
eggs cushioning from being jiggled & smashing into each other, yet
withstanding bumps & jostling of the box in whole.
7. Packages are delivered to USPS where they
are sent PRIORITY MAIL w/insurance & tracking number, if desired.
8. Purchasers are notified that their eggs are
in transit & any pertintent information is supplied.
9. We request that packages be picked up at the
post office, when they phone, & inspected in front of the employees in case
of any claims. We also request that
purchasers notify us when their package arrives so they can tell us how the
package handled the trip. Experience is
the BEST teacher of successful shipping practices.
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