Incubation question

Jessicabackus

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So I’ve been hatching and raising chicks for several years now but I wasn’t aware that once an egg had been incubated and then removed and opened that it was impossible to tell if that egg had been fertilized prior. I was recently told this by another breeder but I can’t find anything on it now and I’ve lost my screenshot. Point is. I sold some eggs to someone who says a few weren’t fertilized. I’m more inclined to believe they were they just didn’t develop after shipping. Thoughts?
 
So I’ve been hatching and raising chicks for several years now but I wasn’t aware that once an egg had been incubated and then removed and opened that it was impossible to tell if that egg had been fertilized prior. I was recently told this by another breeder but I can’t find anything on it now and I’ve lost my screenshot. Point is. I sold some eggs to someone who says a few weren’t fertilized. I’m more inclined to believe they were they just didn’t develop after shipping. Thoughts?
Yeah, it could be any number of things. Shipping is hard on eggs.
 
It really is. I just got some a few days ago and they’re all totally scrambled. Shipped eggs are truly a gamble.
Aw, sorry. It is. I was very fortunate, the only time I ordered eggs I got 15, one was smashed and one was infertile or didn't develop. Of all the ones that developed all 13 hatched. I was lucky.
 

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