LMK if they hatch while you KNOW they have the meat OR blood spots in them.You might be right, but I have a gal that throws them in literally every egg she lays that had two of her hatch. Granted they hatched before we started eating her eggs so we didn't know if they had meat spots or not

The eggs that have the blood spots in them have a low probability of hatching according to MY experience.Do eggs from this hen have a low hatch probability?
If she gives eggs withOUT the blood spots as well.. those SHOULD hatch just fine!
Bio security is a REAL concern.. and grown birds NOT welcome or invited to POSSIBLY share something that may NOT have presented or been noticed at the previous residence.. TRUE quarantine is virtually impossible with only 1 acre of land that I have.
Also.. adding Isbar won't do anything to improve egg color.laying ability, carcass size, etc.. I fail to understand what is the desire for crossing the two?? Just a question of curiosity, not one of judgement. Everyone has reasons for what THEY do.
