We found 9 results for category 'Delivery'
Can you ship chicks to my location?
We can ship chicks anywhere within the continental U.S. and Hawaii (but not Alaska). Unfortunately, we cannot ship to Canada, Mexico, or any other... read more
My chicks are all available on different dates. Will they ship at different times, or all at once?
All at once! All your birds must ship together for their safety. Alternatively, you can choose to place two or more separate orders, but each one... read more
I live in Hawaii and I'm ordering chicks. What do I need to know?
First and foremost: we cannot ship chicks to P.O. Boxes in Hawaii, so please provide us your home address. Second, there's additional paperwork... read more
How will I know that my chicks have arrived at the post office?
Good question! First of all, don't forget that our chicks can arrive any day from Tuesday through Thursday of the week they are shipped, so don't... read more
Can I have two phone numbers printed on my box?
Yes! During the checkout process you will have the opportunity to give us two different phone numbers, and if you give us two, we will make sure both... read more
Can I schedule delivery of my baby chicks on a specific day of the week?
Unfortunately, no! Chick orders are shipped on Mondays and Tuesdays, and the USPS guarantees us they will arrive no later than the end of the day... read more
How old will my chicks be when I get them?
They'll be less than 72 hours old. They ship Mondays and Tuesdays as soon as they're hatched and the birds you've reserved have been packed into your... read more
What if my chick package is late?
Please notify us Thursday if your package has not arrived by then--but do not notify us before Thursday. The US postal service is very good about... read more
I want to order chicks to be delivered to me, but use a broody hen to raise them. Is there anything special I should know, or will the hen take care of everything?
When you are having a broody hen raise new baby chicks that have been shipped to you, first remember that your hen has to be currently broody. If she... read more
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