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Exactly. The 2-3 day priority took a week, though.
update; The eggs arrived today. Mine did not get opened, evidently were not considered hazardous. None were broken. The box is marked "Hatching Eggs" and Priority mail in big letters. On the box is a nice label from the post office showing how they left Dallas Ft Worth yesterday and here they are in Michigan at my house today. Why couldn't they do that when they were mailed LAST Thursday?
They are cold. I'm going to let them warm up in the house and put them under my hen this evening. The seller is going to pursue a claim. If some hatch, she won't.
Would candling them tell me if there's hope? This is my first time with hatching eggs not mine...
Candling now won't tell you much.
One thing it will tell you is whether or not any of the eggs have hairline fractures that you can't see without shining a light through them.
Those fractures can wreak havoc with humidity requirements, but can be fixed with a little clear nail varnish.