PO messed up my shipping and both the seller and i were highly upset. i read on here that the people who do the sorting and all dont care whats on the package even if it says fragile!! what they need to be more carefull with their handling. i took the ultamte gamble lol first time incubating and i am using shipped eggs and 3 of my own wish me luck.
as long as the seller does their part ei packaging properly sending clean eggs and any other requried info such as npip testing info ect they are done. from there its not their responsability. with po handling and the buyers way of incubating there is NO guerntee that the eggs will hatch. if the saller has good hatch rates at their house then it is pressumed that ALMOST all eggs are sent fertile but there is no way to really tell unless they are cracked open or after at least the 7th day of incubation and even if they dont take off they may have been fertile but the po handling just caused to much damage to the eggs ei scrambled detached air cells xrays all play a part in the fertility of an egg. if you are a buyer then you MUST understand this, buying shipped eggs IS a gamble, as long as the seller has done everything possable to make sure your eggs arrive safely from them and when they hand it to the post office it is then out of their hands.
now if bought and not package right or they are dirty i would first contact the seller and discuss it with them before writing a review otherwise if all was done right but you got damaged eggs then thats the po fault not the sellers so no review must be writen on the condition the eggs are in when you get them (if they were cracked or broken) only the way they were packaged and the cleanliness of the eggs
as long as the seller does their part ei packaging properly sending clean eggs and any other requried info such as npip testing info ect they are done. from there its not their responsability. with po handling and the buyers way of incubating there is NO guerntee that the eggs will hatch. if the saller has good hatch rates at their house then it is pressumed that ALMOST all eggs are sent fertile but there is no way to really tell unless they are cracked open or after at least the 7th day of incubation and even if they dont take off they may have been fertile but the po handling just caused to much damage to the eggs ei scrambled detached air cells xrays all play a part in the fertility of an egg. if you are a buyer then you MUST understand this, buying shipped eggs IS a gamble, as long as the seller has done everything possable to make sure your eggs arrive safely from them and when they hand it to the post office it is then out of their hands.
now if bought and not package right or they are dirty i would first contact the seller and discuss it with them before writing a review otherwise if all was done right but you got damaged eggs then thats the po fault not the sellers so no review must be writen on the condition the eggs are in when you get them (if they were cracked or broken) only the way they were packaged and the cleanliness of the eggs