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Raising Gamebirds => Supplier Feedback => Topic started by: Britton Howe on August 10, 2006, 09:38:47 PM

Title: AA Gamebirds
Post by: Britton Howe on August 10, 2006, 09:38:47 PM
got my eggs today finally after they were shipped out on the july 31st stinken postal service. anyway AA gameBirds did a great packaging job after being ship around for nearly 2 weeks there was only 6 broken eggs.
Title: Re: AA Gamebirds
Post by: jk on August 10, 2006, 10:46:26 PM
WOW  :laugh: . 2 weeks! That's a long time to wait for eggs. I'd like to see if you get a good hatch from them. Keep us updated.
Title: Re: AA Gamebirds
Post by: JohnInDixon on August 11, 2006, 11:39:39 AM
Doesn't like its worth the electricity and 3 week wait to tryand incubate, does it?  I thought you would be pushing the limit at 10 days.

John
Title: Re: AA Gamebirds
Post by: jk on August 11, 2006, 07:26:14 PM
Yeah. It's best to hatch them within 10 days after they were layed. I have hatched up to 2 week old eggs though but the hatchability of the eggs considerably declines. If you don't get a good hatch I would ask either for a refund or more eggs.
Title: Re: AA Gamebirds
Post by: kcgamebirdfarm on August 11, 2006, 11:49:03 PM
britton,
   i would like you to read jk's post again
If you don't get a good hatch I would ask either for a refund or more eggs.
and now ask yourself jk is it really AA's fault that it took so long for her to get her eggs.

I sell allot of eggs and if this happened to me when shipping eggs i would tell the person that i would sell them to them half price and they pay shipping

but that is also following my terms . I just wanted to say to ask your self is it really there problem or is it the post offices.

hope nothing offended you jk

Another thing something was said about eggs being stored b4 setting - we have set chukar eggs at 4 weeks old and had over an 75% hatch rate - had a guy was supposed to pick up 4k eggs and never did
the day we set them he called.
Kyle