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I did let them set. I had to learn that trick though a couple of hatches back.
I know shipped eggs are a gamble. I am just disappointed. Darn it, I wanted these so badly.
I know it is not the seller's fault regarding postal practices. I so wish we could have an egg courier service. XRays - wouldn't that kill all of them? I heard someone say, maybe on here, that they had started wrapping their eggs in aluminum foil. Has anyone done that? Do you think they would look like terrorist activity or they would go thru? I could just see the bomb squad and bomb sniffing dogs going thru my package. LOL
I never hope for more than a 30% hatch on shipped eggs. I have one where absolutely nothing hatch but it was only 3 eggs that were sent. Odds weren't too hot from the beginning.
The seller sent lots of extras. The auction was only for 12 and she more than covered the cracked one and the free floating air cells. I doubt my birds would have laid enough for me to do that. I didn't expect it but it was certainly generous.
Hopefully the two remaining will continue to develop and I will find them homes if they hatch.
I know shipped eggs are a gamble. I am just disappointed. Darn it, I wanted these so badly.
I know it is not the seller's fault regarding postal practices. I so wish we could have an egg courier service. XRays - wouldn't that kill all of them? I heard someone say, maybe on here, that they had started wrapping their eggs in aluminum foil. Has anyone done that? Do you think they would look like terrorist activity or they would go thru? I could just see the bomb squad and bomb sniffing dogs going thru my package. LOL
I never hope for more than a 30% hatch on shipped eggs. I have one where absolutely nothing hatch but it was only 3 eggs that were sent. Odds weren't too hot from the beginning.
The seller sent lots of extras. The auction was only for 12 and she more than covered the cracked one and the free floating air cells. I doubt my birds would have laid enough for me to do that. I didn't expect it but it was certainly generous.
Hopefully the two remaining will continue to develop and I will find them homes if they hatch.