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Ok that's interesting. Thank you!Shipping eggs does affect the hatch rate. If they have a good trip to you then you might only lose a few eggs, but if they have a rough trip then you'll be very lucky to get anything to hatch.
I hatched shipped eggs and eggs we picked up (3 hours drive from us) at the same time in the same incubator. Out of the eggs we picked up 9 out of 10 hatched. Out of the shipped eggs only 3 out of 8 hatched (and they were all cockerels). I tried again with shipped eggs from the same person, ordering 12 (thinking I might get 4-6 to hatch) and that time they must've had a good trip as 9 ended up hatching successfully.
If you can find a private breeder it's worth the trip to pick the eggs up rather than leaving them to the mercy of the postal system.
I just realized that I posted on wrong thread. I'm so dumbOk that's interesting. Thank you!
Come on, give me a break.I just realized that I posted on wrong thread. I'm so dumb
Haha Don't worry! I know what it's like.Come on, give me a break.
I'm multitasking and my fingers are faster than my phone. LOL
In the states, I order from Myshire Farm, and they have to be shipped. They are experts on shipping, and I usually have 80% + hatchrate. So, It all depends on if the persons or company knows what they are doing.Ok that's interesting. Thank you!