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Filling out the Privett Hatchery mail-in order form online can be a straightforward process if approached step by step. This guide provides detailed instructions to help you complete the form accurately and efficiently, ensuring you can order your poultry with ease.
Follow the steps to accurately complete the Privett Hatchery order form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the online version of the Privett Hatchery order form.
- Begin by filling in the billing information section. Include your name, address, email, and phone number. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid delays.
- In the order information section, specify the date you want your hatchery order. Select the breed of chick and indicate whether you would like straight run or pullets/males. Provide the quantity you wish to order.
- Enter the price per chick and automatically calculate the total cost based on the quantity. Keep track of any additional fees, such as boxing charges and shipping costs.
- If your first choice is unavailable, list second and third choices for breeds in the designated fields. This allows the hatchery to fulfill your order with suitable substitutes if necessary.
- For payment, select the method you prefer. If using a credit card, provide the card type, number, expiration date, and sign the form where indicated.
- Review all entries to ensure accuracy and completeness. After confirming everything is correct, save any changes made to the form.
- Download, print, or share the completed form as needed. Follow any specific instructions provided to submit the order successfully.
Complete your Privett Hatchery order form online today for a smooth and efficient experience.
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