I know a few APA master breeders of silkies that do not label the shipping package as they noticed packages arrived in better condition if they didn't so they just stopped wasting time and money writing or printing labels to put on packages. Like others of said labeling means nothing because most of the package are handled by machines that do not read anything except bar codes, so it is going to get handled and x-rayed just like any other package and I have been told by my postal master at my post office rarely does anybody pays attention to anything written or stuck on packages only if the directions are part of the scanned shipping label does it even get attention.
The reality is there is no way to determine if you got scammed on shipped eggs because even if they do not develop it can still be because of the handling during shipping and no fault of the seller's. That is why it is so important to only order from someone that has a good reputation or ask around for recommendations. All you really can do at this point is put the eggs in the incubator, hope for the best but remember shipped eggs are always going to be a gamble and you can have great hatches or no hatches but if you buy eggs be prepared for nothing and if you want a guarantee of something for your money find a local breeder and buy chicks.
The reality is there is no way to determine if you got scammed on shipped eggs because even if they do not develop it can still be because of the handling during shipping and no fault of the seller's. That is why it is so important to only order from someone that has a good reputation or ask around for recommendations. All you really can do at this point is put the eggs in the incubator, hope for the best but remember shipped eggs are always going to be a gamble and you can have great hatches or no hatches but if you buy eggs be prepared for nothing and if you want a guarantee of something for your money find a local breeder and buy chicks.
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