starsevol
Cohabbing is cruelty...
Hi guys!
I completed my FedEx paperwork in April of last year, and called my sales rep this morning. It appears all my ducks are in a row. I will be sending one of my babys off to Texas on a breeding loan. I intend to pack him up and drive him to the FedEx facility myself, I HATE the idea of him bouncing around the back of a cold truck...The projected overnight temps for my area are 30-32 degrees Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. I will not ship on Thursday, in case something happens.
What are acceptable nightime temps? I'm thinking in the 40s, at least.
Let the debate begin!
(and thanks in advance for reading this and helping me out!)
I completed my FedEx paperwork in April of last year, and called my sales rep this morning. It appears all my ducks are in a row. I will be sending one of my babys off to Texas on a breeding loan. I intend to pack him up and drive him to the FedEx facility myself, I HATE the idea of him bouncing around the back of a cold truck...The projected overnight temps for my area are 30-32 degrees Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. I will not ship on Thursday, in case something happens.
What are acceptable nightime temps? I'm thinking in the 40s, at least.
Let the debate begin!
(and thanks in advance for reading this and helping me out!)