Shipped Eggs being shipped during Heat Wave!!! HELP!!!

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I ordered some partridge eggs and I was hoping it would take this long to arrive, but i received an e-mail that told me that the eggs were being pushed back a week for shipping. IT'S DURING AS HEAT WAVE!! They guarantee 2 day shipping, and they will ship on Monday May 2nd, so im expecting them on Wednesday May 4th. When they arrive, im planning on storing them (at 65 degrees) until midday on thrusday so they hatch on a saturday (May 28th)

Will they be okay??????? Last time i ordered eggs, it was early spring and it was about 60 degrees (i got a 10/13 hatch rate!!) im just SOOO worried!!!!! will the heat mess up the growing embryos? it will be about 90.

What are your experiences with shipped eggs in hot weather???
 
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I had chicken eggs shipped across the panhandle to me in FL in Juneish?

I candled them upon arrival- as they were hot to the touch- they were approx day 2 (three days in route, two stops) so I set them immediately w/o rest.

I set those eggs and my own and had a 72% (ish) hatch with no deaths in the first month.

Those were chicken eggs though- YMMV.
 
How hot is too hot for partridge eggs? Where are you that's having a heatwave? I'm in Oklahoma and the highest we've gotten to so far this year is maybe 82.

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When my chicken eggs shipped it was 98*F in the shade, closer to 100+ in a mail truck.

Biologically speaking proteins start to denature (come apart) in extended periods of heat above 104*F it take hours for chicken eggs internal temp t get that high.

(as evidenced by ppl with 108*F spikes having hatches.)
 
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Partridge eggs have the exact same incubating conditions as chickens, except they hatch on day 23, not 21. 99.5 is incubating temp. im guessing that for storing, anything over 90 will kill it if i bring it back down when i set it. will that happen?
 
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my problem is not really if the temp will be too hot, but i heard that improper care before incubation causes damage. will it be okay for the eggs to be 90 degrees, then dropped down to 65 for single day storage?? will that do anything to the embryo?
 
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Partridge eggs have the exact same incubating conditions as chickens, except they hatch on day 23, not 21. 99.5 is incubating temp. im guessing that for storing, anything over 90 will kill it if i bring it back down when i set it. will that happen?

I'm guessing

and -really- guessing

that if the eggs internal temp is over 95ish *F and then you cooled them down that would mess things up.

That's -why- I set mine in the incubator immediately, they were HOT to the touch.

Maybe the shipper will ship with a cool pack, if not I'd get your incubator ready now, just incase you decide to chance it and put them in right away (w/o 'rest') if they hatch early w/o running 'hot' you will know they were already started.
 
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Partridge eggs have the exact same incubating conditions as chickens, except they hatch on day 23, not 21. 99.5 is incubating temp. im guessing that for storing, anything over 90 will kill it if i bring it back down when i set it. will that happen?

I'm guessing

and -really- guessing

that if the eggs internal temp is over 95ish *F and then you cooled them down that would mess things up.

That's -why- I set mine in the incubator immediately, they were HOT to the touch.

Maybe the shipper will ship with a cool pack, if not I'd get your incubator ready now, just incase you decide to chance it and put them in right away (w/o 'rest') if they hatch early w/o running 'hot' you will know they were already started.

yeah, one time i got quail eggs like that. even the BOX was so hot i couldnt pick it up!!! i thought all my eggs were gon-ers, but amazingly, 5 hatched (out of 15. one is weird though. he doesnt walk right) i did what you did, i put them in right away, but i cant do that this time because that would make them hatch on a friday, and i refuse to miss my hatch again
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i missed ALL of my ducklings hatch last time!!! i was in school!!!
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sooo... 95??? ok. it wont be THAT hot. (i hope) im worried that the embryo will begin to grow, and then me cooling it down will kill it or something. thanks.
 
Thanks everyone
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Anyone else had shipped eggs come in hot weather? They're coming tomorrow, and today was 90.
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