Egg transport

@drumstick diva brings up a good point! If they are not already being incubated, then packed in foam, at temp in vehicle will suffice. Eggs, if fertilized, will start developing at temps around 68°F. So you don't want them to start incubating till their in an incubator or under a broody.
 
@drumstick diva brings up a good point! If they are not already being incubated, then packed in foam, at temp in vehicle will suffice. Eggs, if fertilized, will start developing at temps around 68°F. So you don't want them to start incubating till their in an incubator or under a broody.
X2. If I’m collecting hatching eggs and transporting them in the car I just put them in ordinary egg boxes. IMO no need for polystyrene boxes as you’ll be a lot more careful with them than the postman would. I had eggs arriving in the post during a really cold snowy spell. I was a bit concerned about them being being in the freezing post Office depot but d’ya know what? I got 100% hatch on those eggs :thumbsup

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X2. If I’m collecting hatching eggs and transporting them in the car I just put them in ordinary egg boxes. IMO no need for polystyrene boxes as you’ll be a lot more careful with them than the postman would. I had eggs arriving in the post during a really cold snowy spell. I was a bit concerned about them being being in the freezing post Office depot but d’ya know what? I got 100% hatch on those eggs :thumbsup

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That's fantastic! Especially with shipped eggs!:celebrate
 

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