Reeves, I know you know your stuff and Im not trying to argue.
The chukar eggs I got, from a 32 year gamebird breeder lisenced by the state of Ca, were refrigerated and quite cold to the touch when I got them.
He specifically told me that he gets the best chukar hatch rates after 2 weeks, and even suggested I wait a few more days, closer to 3 weeks, to set.
They are hatching right now, 8 are out and theres only about 6 out of 75 that arent pipped, its about 22 days and 12 hrs . . .
He told me to expect an 85% hatch rate, if all my pips actually hatch that would be 92%.
I will call and see if the guy will tell me what temp the fridge is.
The pheasant eggs I got were also cold and refrigerated . . .
I paid $2 for each chukar egg, and so far its money well spent.
ETA- Im sure at this point, everyone interested in chukars has found this pdf . . .
http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/pdf/21321e.pdf
Click directly on the egg storage section on left and read that specifically dealing with chukars, and check out the storage/hatchrate charts in the same section.
Even that author notes a higher hatch rate at [up to] 21 days rather than 1 week.
And turning chukar eggs during storage really cuts down on viability, as compared to coturnix in which turning during storage increases viability.