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Yeah, I'm agreeing with R2elk. Leave it to him to run the numbers!Based on the couple of times I have tried to hatch mailed eggs,, There is no doubt in my mind he is correct.![]()
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Yeah, I'm agreeing with R2elk. Leave it to him to run the numbers!Based on the couple of times I have tried to hatch mailed eggs,, There is no doubt in my mind he is correct.![]()
Yeah, I'm agreeing with R2elk. Leave it to him to run the numbers!I have incubated shipped eggs far too often. For shipped guinea eggs, if the eggs shipped were fresh, I normally got around 60% hatch rate. For the rare type eggs such as the far too many SFH eggs that I tried, the hatch rate was anywhere from 0% to 30%. The best hatch rate on shipped eggs that I ever got was on Black Copper Marans. The eggs were a fill in because the ordered variety weren't available in sufficient quantity and they were really fresh. I got a 75% hatch rate from them. I suppose they did so good because I didn't care whether they hatched or not.![]()
I did end up with people practically fighting over who got to buy them.
I buy eggs off ebay occasionally, when the DW isn't watching.... The hatch rate is abysmal. If I get two out of a dozen I'm happy. I prefer buying chicks,the "up front cost" is well worth it. So charge whatever you like Ralph,you have a unique product and I believe the "Market" will prove out. In my opinion it's a quicker way to get MORE of your birds out there.Fresh eggs combined with your considerable experience equals more birds hatching
What you call paranoid I call informed.
X2 My eggs are coming from known flocks--but I'll keep them in a separate pasture for 5 weeks then move them in with the flock, in shelter for two before releasing them. None of these folks are willing to ship live chicks.What you call paranoid I call informed.
X2 My eggs are coming from known flocks--but I'll keep them in a separate pasture for 5 weeks then move them in with the flock, in shelter for two before releasing them. None of these folks are willing to ship live chicks.