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Same here, I've been experimenting with washing eggs.
ANY eggs that have ANY speck of dirt on them, even if I can pick them off, I don't send to anyone.
They stay here for eating or for hatching experiments.
What I learned is if you wash them in warm-hot water diluted with bleach and dip them in there, let the "crap" loosen up and slighty wipe the "crap" off, you'll still get a good hatch rate.
My bator just fried another 48 eggs (last time, I'm getting rid of it, PERIOD) and ALL the eggs, but 2 had embryos in them...
This is from dirty, muddy, yuckky OLD and refridgerated eggs that were two weeks to a month old.
You could wash eggs, but I'd try it out with your own test eggs first just in case. I've never tried it with any shipped eggs nor shipped out any eggs that way nor had anyone ask (if they would, I'd be hesitant lol, they'd have to do it themselves!). I even had a gentleman ASK to purchase my eggs at 1/2 price if he could get the dirtiest ones, because he did the same thing (wash them, hence how I got the idea to do so myself).
But same here, I've had hens get yolk all over them and sometimes they hatch, sometimes they don't LOL