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Tony Do You Ship Ruby Roller Eggs?


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kopetsa
203 posts
Feb 05, 2008
5:28 PM
Hey do you sell eggs! It is way easier to get roller EGGS here than the actual bird itself!

thanks a lot,

Andrew
Tony Chavarria
Site Publisher
2155 posts
Feb 05, 2008
6:05 PM
Hey Andrew, I tried a few years back but did not seem to work out well enough. Of course, I was sending newly laid eggs and they are fragile, I think the foam material I used for packing did not help them like I thought it would.

I think sending eggs that are several days old might be a better way to do it and a better packing technique. I could also provide them at a much reduced cost of about $20 to $25 a set plus overnight shipping versus a hatched and weaned young bird.

Should I try this again?
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WaTtS UpP
176 posts
Feb 05, 2008
6:09 PM
hey tony when are u going to post up some new birds on the website
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Watts uppp homeboy
Santandercol
1935 posts
Feb 05, 2008
6:12 PM
Tony,
Are you considering shipping eggs to Canada?Is it legal?
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Kel.
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kopetsa
206 posts
Feb 05, 2008
6:22 PM
Hey I am seriously thinking about it, because then they dont have to go through all of the quarenteening stuff!
Santandercol
1941 posts
Feb 05, 2008
6:32 PM
Tony is either having a bowl of cereal,gone to bed or maybe looking into whether he can do it!!LOL!
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Kel.
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Tony Chavarria
Site Publisher
2161 posts
Feb 05, 2008
8:13 PM
Hey Sorry! Got to working on that photo studio thread! LOL

Hey Kel, I will check out if eggs can be shipped legally to Canada and post what I find out.

Certain logistics have to be figured out, timing of fosters eggs laying on customer side, how to keep an egg warm in transit without burning down a post office, what if egg/s don't hatch, etc.

I am willing to give it another go...
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Santandercol
1946 posts
Feb 05, 2008
8:43 PM
Right on Tony.You made me laugh again but don't burn down our Canada Post now,jeez.But,serious,they import soooooo much produce and stuff of all sorts across the border surely they will allow eggs.Got my curiousity up for sure.Hah!Interesting tho how and if you can take the eggs which have been incubating and growing and then ship them what happens to the growth process during the shipping time and not being incubated??Hmmm.Scratching my temple like Obama.....----------
Kel.
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