I evidently did not write an update on the Farm Boy’s Chicks-the replacement shipment…
The second shipment was indeed late…very late…a week late and it was even colder than 19 degrees. I received an early morning phone call that went something like this:
“Hello….This is Nancy from the post office….well…I was just calling because we have a pretty big problem with one of your packages…..You see….the contents of the package are all deceased…we had to dispose of them….”
We decided to be happy with our 2 super chicks and try again in the spring…this time ordering from a hatchery that is a bit closer to us.
Oh, I’m sorry that the 2nd shipment didn’t make it either. We have always ordered from Murray McMurray and they always make it to Indiana in a day, 2 maximum. Hopefully all goes better in the spring. 🙂
We ordered our meat chickens from a small hatchery within a states thow of us….and they made it here within a day—so we will do that this spring.
Shipping from several states away in the winter isn’t a good idea;-)
Our boys love those McMurray catalogs !!!!
The McMurray catalog can get very worn around here. 🙂 I also wanted to mention even though this is a different thread that I was very inspired by your posts about raising up our daughters to be godly keepers at home. (that may have not been your exact words) Anyway I printed out the list of what they could do at what age and our 6 1/2 year old dd is doing much more and loving it. Thanks for giving me a “push” in the right direction. There isn’t any women that I have met in our area who are raising their daughters in this way and sometimes I need a little direction and encouragement. Thanks again!
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