Were these egg purchased and sent through the mail (oops; I reread your original posting and yes, that's the case).
I've had that happen with Mille Fleur eggs sent through the mail; some hatched but others appeared to have died within a very short period prior to hatching (very heartbreaking; it would likely be less painful if they had not progressed so far in their development).
I've never had that happen with my own bantam eggs; while some have been infertile, all those that were not have gone on to hatch. I use both Brinsea and Lyon Turn-X incubators but have looked into the Brower incubators.
Is there any way you could try a batch of eggs from someone local (i.e., not involving having eggs shipped through the postal service)?
Gail
I've had that happen with Mille Fleur eggs sent through the mail; some hatched but others appeared to have died within a very short period prior to hatching (very heartbreaking; it would likely be less painful if they had not progressed so far in their development).
I've never had that happen with my own bantam eggs; while some have been infertile, all those that were not have gone on to hatch. I use both Brinsea and Lyon Turn-X incubators but have looked into the Brower incubators.
Is there any way you could try a batch of eggs from someone local (i.e., not involving having eggs shipped through the postal service)?
Gail