Disclaimers/Guarantee's  

NOTE:

             WITH ANY CHICK OR EGG ORDERS PLEASE SEND A NOTE WITH YOUR CORRECT PHONE NUMBER FOR SHIPPING PURPOSE FOR PICKUP.


Hatching Eggs:

Hatching eggs are a cost efficient option compared to buying live birds.

If you want a guarantee, buy live birds 


EGGS ARE A GAMBLE. Your hatch rate will be anywhere from 0%-100%

Even the freshest eggs, under perfect conditions don’t always develop and hatch

and lack of development does NOT equal infertility.

I sell the exact same eggs to you that I would put in my own incubator and hatch for myself. 

I do my best to package your eggs carefully and securely and send extras when we have some available.

Once they leave my home, I am no longer responsible for your hatching eggs.

Although most packages are delivered unharmed and intact, mail delays, rough handling, x-ray, or exposure to extreme temperatures while in transit may damage the viability of hatching eggs. 

Please know that YOU bear all the risk and responsibility when buying hatching eggs

NO GUARANTEES ARE OFFERED


****You will get shipped eggs from the same birds/breeding pens that I hatch from for myself. I package the eggs so that they will arrive safely, however I CANNOT guarantee your hatch rate, I always recommend letting the eggs rest small end down for 24 hrs after arrival before placing in your incubator. There is NO GUARENTEE on hatching eggs. Please do not purchase hatching eggs unless you are willing to risk these factors. ****


Our eggs are shipped in foam shippers and boxes have many stickers to help with transport. 



What we cannot control:

-Shipping conditions (i.e. rough handling, exposure to extreme temperatures, delays, x-ray machines)

-Conditions under which you incubate your eggs (including equipment failure and negligence).

-Abrupt and unpredicted changes in mating and egg laying.

-Knowing if a particular egg was actually fertilized at the time of lay without cracking it open


What we can control:

-Closely monitoring environmental conditions that would cause reduced fertility.

-Keeping an appropriate rooster to hen ratio based on activity level of individual breeds.

-Including correct amount of eggs

-Clearly marking egg boxes for the postal service


Chicks: