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incubating eggs before shipping?

It makes some sense in a fashion, and completly confounding in another.
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the old timers I get info from have YET to be wrong! But they haven't heard of this having a better or worse effect.
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they say its all a crapshoot until you find someone who knows hatching inside and out to sell you the desired eggs within a pick-up distance, because the post office is usually city folk who have no clue how to handle eggs or animals or anythinging to do with "an honest living"
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These guys crack me up with what they say a lot of times, but they are an encyclopedia of information for fowl!
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let us know how it goes!
 
hmmmmmmmm........anyone want to experiment with this one? have two control groups using eggs you know have a good fertility rate. put them all in the bator, 24 hours later remove half for a day and then incubate all as per your normal. i may try this myself.......just to see. 'course it will have to wait until i actually have space in the bators lol
 
He didnt say where he was incubating. He said a friend of his ( that has past on) did a 25 year study(personal) of this and his success rate was much higher when the eggs where incubated first.
I will keep you posted, because I just ordered eggs from Shadeglade on BYC and asked her to do that for me and she said she will.
 

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