Is the bird slender or round (overall, not just in regard to breed):
Age and breed:
If the bird is not at least 6 months old, it may not have reached
its full size.  Do you want to order a diaper with "growing room"?
Colors:  prints have a quarter in the picture for size comparison.  Shading may
appear slightly different due to a different monitor.
For orders outside the US and express shipping, there will be an additional shipping charge - please inquire
before placing your order.  All transactions are in US dollars.
* required
Name*
E-mail Address*
Confirm e-mail address*
Shipping Address*

Packages will be sent to the
confirmed Paypal address
unless stated here.  
Company Name
Street Address or
PO Box
Billing Address*
Name of bird (records will be kept in the event of a future order):
Measure on the back of the bird down the spine
snugly, as if you are measuring for undergarments.  
Do
NOT add room for feathers.  Start from where
the wing joins the body (Point A) to where the tail
knob joins the body (Point B, where the "joint" is
located when the bird wiggles its tail), and continue

straight
down to the vent (Point C where the
droppings come out).  Do
NOT measure tail feathers.

Pricing:   
Add both measurements together =
total measurement

up to and including 8 inches (21 cm):  $9.00
8+ inches to and including 11 inches (28 cm):  $11.50
11+ inches to and including 16 inches (41 cm):  $14.00
More than 16 inches:  please
email for quote

Because many of our customers maintain closed flocks, NO RETURNS ARE
ACCEPTED
.  If you are not sure if you have measured correctly, please
state the breed
, whether it is a standard or bantam, or email me.
Color               Measurements    how many    Unit Price     Price
A-B    B-C
Bird 1

Bird 2

Bird 3

Bird 4
Alternate color if first choice is not available: *
Shipping and handling within the US:

up to $
23.00................. $3.00
$
23.01 - $40.00............ $4.50
$
40.01 - $60.00.. ......... $6.00
$6
0.01 + ....................10% of subtotal
Subtotal
Shipping and Handling
Optional Rush service @ $7.00 PER ITEM
Total
Do NOT send money to Paypal until you
receive an invoice for the proper amount.
  • Paypal is the preferred method of payment. If you are paying by Paypal, an electronic
invoice will be sent to you shortly.  The Paypal invoice will also serve as a confirmation
of your order.  Do
NOT send money until you have received the invoice.  
  • International orders: Paypal is the ONLY accepted form of payment.   
  • Credit Card: Paypal is the only way credit cards are accepted.  
  • Check or money order:  there is no waiting period or fee for money orders.  There is a
7 day waiting period for checks to clear, and a $35 fee for any returned checks.  

If you do not receive a confirmation email with payment information within one business day,
please contact
me.  If you do not receive a response after sending this form, please check
your filters or your Junk folder.
Payment method:
Comments and questions,
would you like to share why
you want chickendiapers,
besides the obvious?
Thank you for your order!
Some browsers, especially AOL and Bellsouth, will block this form and also forms from Paypal.
 In addition, if you have parental controls, it may also block mail from us.  It is recommended
that you put us in your address book if you are expecting mail:  ruth@chickendiapers.org.  
You may also need to check your junk mail folder and filters if you do not receive your
confirmation or order within a reasonable amount of time.
Orders are shipped within 1 week from the time payment is received.

Concerning RUSH service:
Rush service is $7.00 PER ITEM.  If payment is received by 8 pm central time, your order will go out in the
first-class mail the next day the US postal service is running.  If you do not pay for rush service, it does not
mean that your item gets pushed further back.
 The rush fee means I lose sleep to get your order out the
next business day.  That's why it's charged by the item.
Is your bird a "low-rider", meaning its legs are very short for its height?  
Examples of low-riders are Japanese bantams.  Silkies and other bantams
usually are not low-riders. In the dog world, dachshunds are low-riders.