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First Post Posted on: 04-02-13 04:49 PM |
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Hey All, What is the Ideal temperature for waterfowl and pheasant shipment. Anyone can shed light on my question, please help! |
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Reply #: 1 Posted on: 04-02-13 05:16 PM |
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For all waterfowl and pheasant shipment, we recommend the temperature between 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 75 degrees Fahrenheit at destination and at origin. |
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Reply #: 2 Posted on: 04-02-13 05:41 PM |
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Yes, I second what birdseller said. Also, Temperate inside the shipping box is 20 degree higher than outside temperature
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Reply #: 3 Posted on: 04-02-13 05:59 PM |
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Thanks guys..... Which is the most reliable source to know weather? |
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Reply #: 4 Posted on: 04-02-13 06:26 PM |
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You don't have to go anywhere. The option is here in Frankstrade itself. Check Weather option in Home page > bottom left side. It gives a 10 day weather forecast. |
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Reply #: 5 Posted on: 04-02-13 07:06 PM |
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Before shipping waterfowl and pheasants, just make sure the forecasted weather is not hot or stormy at origin on shipping date and at destination place on expected delivery date. |
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Reply #: 6 Posted on: 04-02-13 07:10 PM |
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Thanks again...!! |
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