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Promotion is what makes anything sell in life. Paying a big price for eggs does not mean you will get anything worth feeding. Three year ago I paid 80-90 dollars a dozen for eggs that hatched pure Garbage and nothing worth feeding and had to be culled. Some see high selling eggs on the market and think they have to be good and go ahead and pay the price. Shipped eggs very seldom hatch 50 %.
Question 1~ The difference is a matter of personal choice and what a person likes about one persons line vs. another, IMO.
Question 2~ One person does not have a monopoly one them, one person just has the opportunity to charge what they want for them and if they can sell them for that price.......more power to them, and it's up to the purchaser if they want to pay the price.
Question 3~ If a person wants something bad enough and has the means to pursue it then they will pay the price for what they want regardless of the outcome.
I paid a pretty penny for some hatching eggs that I had shipped in earlier this year from a gentleman on the east coast, who had birds that I WANTED bad, the first batch....only one hatched the rest were scrambled. Disappointed and knowing that shipping from near New York to Washington State was risky and hatch rates would be very poor, I called him again and purchased another 2 batches of eggs..........out of this second hatch I got 3 birds, one of which didn't make it through the night after hatching. I now have 3 adult birds from him and couldn't be happier with them and I have a great start with pure birds for a little flock of my own. It is a chance we take when shipping in eggs or chicks for that matter, however, chicks do fair far better in shipping than hatching eggs as we know.
It is all a matter of personal choice and what one person would do may not be the thing the next person would do.
JMHO