Flying with eggs internationally. X-rays

There aren't any peer-reviewed studies that follow fertilized eggs through an airport scanner to hatch and beyond. Most I've read is where higher levels of radiation did affect mortality, but presumably the lower level used in airports wouldn't.

I would not take that chance and just ask TSA/airport staff to inspect the eggs without putting them through it. It's one thing if they perhaps will hatch okay, but there's nothing on whether that affected them in another way in their life.
These are going for my family to eat so no worries .I was just trying to educate myself
 

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