Post by Falcon Boy on Sept 13, 2011 20:34:46 GMT -5
Ordered 500 chicks from rodent pro about 2 weeks ago. Delivered exactly when they said it would arrive. If you are ordering much, definitely do the Greyhound shipping option, twice as much space for only $10 more where i live. I was called before the shipment and after it should have arrived. Great service. 100% recommend.
Last Edit: Sept 13, 2011 20:35:22 GMT -5 by Falcon Boy
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I ordered 50 DOC and 50 Adult Mice. Got to my door exactly when they said it would (Shipped UPS since it was a smaller order). I called with a question about my order at one point and he had my paperwork right there in front of him and had planned to call me within the hour. Very pleased with the service I received with RodentPro. I will be buying from them again, no doubt.
Post by burnindaylight on Sept 20, 2011 3:08:54 GMT -5
I dont order from them because of the shipping costs! I raise my own quail and catch all the mice I need. When I do (rarely) fall short on quail I order from a fella in Minnesota and the cost per quail - delivered to my door is 2.25 a piece.
They look like they have some great stuff - shipping prevents me from ordering from them - high!
Post by Falcon Boy on Sept 20, 2011 12:41:10 GMT -5
500 DOC shipped across the country to WA cost me 70$ for shipping. Total cost per chick including shipping was $0.28 because I got them on sale. If you use the greyhound method, it's really not that bad.
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I like that I can drive down to Rodentpro and pick them up myself. Personally, it would kill me paying 28 cents each when I used to be able to go pick up chicks at the local hatchery for 4 cents each. Gone are those days and I have accepted the 12 cents each I'm paying now.
They're a great place to buy from even if you don't have raptors, we bought some pinkie mice from them a few years ago for our snake. Ignoring shipping costs, the price was excellent and the mice looked healthy enough.
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IPersonally, it would kill me paying 28 cents each when I used to be able to go pick up chicks at the local hatchery for 4 cents each. Gone are those days and I have accepted the 12 cents each I'm paying now.
Back in MD we could get them for 4 cents each when i first started. Then the price got jacked up (won't go into details why) and it became cheaper to have them shipped than drive the 2-3 hours it took for me to get there.
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