My egg's are now in transit from my favorite breeder out of Chicago. He sent me the tracking number and his usual message about hatching shipped egg's. I don't know if I have told you before about the message or not, so here it is. I copied and pasted from my email:
Here are a few tips for incubating eggs that have gotten shaken in transport by the postal system:
1. Remember that you will need to let the eggs set pointy side down for 24 hours BEFORE placing them in your incubator.
2. On day 19 it is common to take chicken eggs out of the turner and lay them on their sides and no longer turn them for hatching. With shipped eggs on day 19 put them in egg cartons pointed end down to let them hatch. If the air cells are irregular shaped due to shipping, this allows the chicks to have the air cell perfectly up for hatching and can insure a better hatch rate.
NOTE: For DUCK or GUINEA FOWL eggs, follow the same procedure as above at DAY 26 INSTEAD. (Ducklings and Keets have a 28 day incubation period rather than the 21 day incubation period of chicken eggs).
Remember, incubating SHIPPED eggs have intrinsic risks, and need all of our help!
Good luck with the hatch!
Here are a few tips for incubating eggs that have gotten shaken in transport by the postal system:
1. Remember that you will need to let the eggs set pointy side down for 24 hours BEFORE placing them in your incubator.
2. On day 19 it is common to take chicken eggs out of the turner and lay them on their sides and no longer turn them for hatching. With shipped eggs on day 19 put them in egg cartons pointed end down to let them hatch. If the air cells are irregular shaped due to shipping, this allows the chicks to have the air cell perfectly up for hatching and can insure a better hatch rate.
NOTE: For DUCK or GUINEA FOWL eggs, follow the same procedure as above at DAY 26 INSTEAD. (Ducklings and Keets have a 28 day incubation period rather than the 21 day incubation period of chicken eggs).
Remember, incubating SHIPPED eggs have intrinsic risks, and need all of our help!
Good luck with the hatch!