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sit tight...I got an idea of who could send you some. bbiafNow I need to find someone who is willing to do experiment #2, but mail the eggs to meI will pay for the eggs and shipping.
They also need to set a control group of their own eggs, same number preferably. Then we can compare notes on rates of development, fertility and hatch rates.
I think we should be able to get 70-80% good eggs versus the normal 40-50% starting to develop on normal shipped.
Anyone want to sell me some eggs that they are willing to sanitize and wrap after collection?Would prefer to get the eggs from there to here within the week time frame, if possible. The control group could be started before or after or during.. just to get a control to judge just how harsh shipping is on this new fangled way of preserving eggs.![]()
I'm looking for 4 eggs. Or it could be 8. 4 which are sanitized and wrapped and 4 with normal way of shipping which may be bubble wrap or anything goes. Can compare air cells and wonkiness of non wrapped vs wrapped as well as how well they do while incubating.
The alcohol didn't seem to affect the bloom any?
Hi, I ship eggs. When I do I wrap them individually in bubble wrap, snug like a burrito. Then I wrap the entire thing in duct or packing tape, so it's sealed. I pack into a small plastic food storage container, stuffing in newspaper as needed so there is NO movement. Then I put that in a larger shipping box with an egg carton, bits of styrofoam or cardboard, air packs, or newspaper wedging it in place. I shake the whole thing, listening for movement. Then sealed and away it goes. The two-box system makes room for "crushing" that always seems to happen in transit. I don't ship eggs that are more than 3 days old, and I only ship Monday-Wednesday, so the box doesn't spend the weekend in the Post office.
Of my four shipments (so far), three arrived 100% intact. The first shipment did not have the two-box system and had two eggs with hairline cracks. They've average roughly 30% wonky aircells and have overall had about 90% development through lockdown-- no scrambling. Unfortunately none has hatched well, so I've got 38 of my own set right now to test hatch ability.
I have svart honas.