If you would like to allow for the smoothest possible journey for your livestock, we ask that you consider having your package shipped for pickup at a UPS Access Point. Trucks deliver there first before they go out on residential deliveries, saving your package from potentially 3-12 hours of travel time in the back of a UPS truck.
UPS is delivering LATE during the holidays (as late as 9 PM), so shipping to a UPS Access Point can make a SIGNIFICANT difference in stress levels for your livestock, especially in this cold weather.
How do I Ship to a UPS Access Point?
To ship to a UPS Access Point, simply enter the most convenient UPS Access Point address as your shipping address, and write "UPS Hold for Pickup" on the "Company" line or "Address Line 2."
*Note that it MUST BE a UPS Access Point, and it CANNOT BE a UPS Store. UPS Stores do not allow holding for pickup of live animals.
These packages are usually ready for pickup by 12 PM and will hang out in climate control until you come to pick up. Please pick your package up within 2 hours of delivery to the UPS Access Point.
Thank you for shipping to a UPS Access Point! Your cooperation is a key to our success as well. This will reduce chances of stress and other issues for your livestock, and allow for a smoother acclimation.
We thank you as always for your cooperation and care in receiving your livestock!
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