Dirty eggs in mail!!!!!!

Haven't hatched chicken eggs like that, but we have hatched duck eggs from the coop as is. And ducks are messy. All the eggs hatched into healthy ducklings! Good luck with your hatch!
 
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Ducks are messy for sure. Did you know they like to ice skate?
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Good luck hatching, and I hope you get 100% success.
 
Hi! I set and hatch my dirty-yucky eggs here, but I wouldn't sell them as 'eggs for hatching'.
I have duck pairs sharing housing with my chickens right now and most of my ducks enjoy laying (stomping their big muddy feet) in the same nest boxes the chickens use = muddy eggs.
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Lisa
 
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If not for the fact that I have no bator and do not trust myself to make one in less than a week... I seriously thought of bidding on those suckers! LOL

I hate to say that I am hoping you get some more rain in the future when I am more prepared! LOL
 
onthespot,

Recieved eggs from the dirty jacked up muddy egg auction, due to be set in the bator on sunday 1/31. Excellent buy, not broken eggs , and not to dirty.
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Everyone wish us luck!! Thanks again. Broomridingbabe

Once I figure out how to post the pics of the eggs on hereI'll do it LOL
 
Honestly, I'm not sure that I understand the issue. I've set poop eggs before, and I've received them in the mail. If I could just flake it off, I did so, if not, into the bator they went, poop and all. I didn't know that there was any cause for concern for poop. It is natural afterall!
 
Yeah but I would hate to sell them for more money and not mention they are pooped and mud rolled. I just put it out there how it is, and let the chips fall as they may. I feel a lot better that way than sendng a load of eggs to someone expecting pristine, perfect, unmarred eggs... Just a little truth in advertising and having fun at the same time.

Thanks for posting great pics!
 
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As a future seller of hatching eggs, may I please ask some questions?

First, I would love to see some pics of eggs that "where covered in poo [sic]", how much poo is unacceptable? I would not like to remove the bloom from eggs prior to shipping, but I would also not like to alienate a buyer. How much is acceptable, could we see a pic of the bad ones, please? I have hatched some pretty funky eggs just fine, so I am trying to figure out how much is too much for my future customers!

Second, since this is your first hatch and staggered at that, I don't think you can attribute any losses to the seller of the eggs. Staggered hatches are a bit tricky. Do you have a separate hatcher to move the eggs to on Day 18?

Kudos to you for a brave first attempt at hatching, I wish you luck!
 

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