Shipped eggs have a huge impact on development. The ones I hatched from my own RIR's gave me 19 out of 20 hatched. And that was my first hatch! After that they went downhill. (Shipped eggs)
It all depends on the type of eggs, breeder of the eggs, PO handling the eggs and then each persons own incubating techniques.
I have found that some eggs travel better than others.
Out of a typical 1 dozen shipped eggs, I will usually have 50-70 % make it to final lockdown. (Depends on the type of breed)
The other 30-50% either never develop, or quit (usually bloodrings)
Out of the remaining 6-8 I have about 4-6 hatch out. Usually one or two don't make it for some reason. Then I sit around with my nose to the bator wondering if I should open it or not. By 36 hours I open it and usually they are not alive in the egg.
Before I would get about 3 out of 6. Very discouraging. I have some in the incubator right now, so I will let you know the outcome. They are due to hatch on Thursday.
It all depends on the type of eggs, breeder of the eggs, PO handling the eggs and then each persons own incubating techniques.
I have found that some eggs travel better than others.
Out of a typical 1 dozen shipped eggs, I will usually have 50-70 % make it to final lockdown. (Depends on the type of breed)
The other 30-50% either never develop, or quit (usually bloodrings)
Out of the remaining 6-8 I have about 4-6 hatch out. Usually one or two don't make it for some reason. Then I sit around with my nose to the bator wondering if I should open it or not. By 36 hours I open it and usually they are not alive in the egg.
Before I would get about 3 out of 6. Very discouraging. I have some in the incubator right now, so I will let you know the outcome. They are due to hatch on Thursday.