I am getting Langshan hatching eggs from a breeder in AZ. His blacks won top honors at the Stockton show. He has been doing some test hatches and hasn't been happy with the fertility. He has some of his older roos in the breeding pens and the fertility is only about 75%. Because of the lower fertility, he is sending me eggs for only the cost of shipping!!!A clear egg is a non-developing egg. That could be caused by not being fertile or being mishandled. The mishandling could be being shaken too much (in shipment or otherwise), being x-rayed during shipment, being stored too long or incorrectly (too hot/cold, not being turned during storage). There are so many things that can work against an egg, it's amazing they are so resilient and so many do hatch. When I have clear eggs that have been shipped, I always assume the error is with the handling, not the breeder. When I have clear eggs that I have hand carried (from someone else or my backyard, I assume fertility problems. I don't think the majority of people will cheat you and send you infertile eggs. Most people test hatch their own first before offering them.
