The Great Egg Shipping Experiment!

I may be getting some hatching eggs from Texas. If so I will share with you all how they do.
 
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yep, I was just wondering...since I would guess that incubation rate from shipped eggs is determined not only by how they were handled while shipping, but if there is a drastic elevation change or change from a humid to dry or dry to humid climate.
Elevation change for sure causes problems. Going from a low elevation to a high elevation is bad(over 5000 feet or so). I have not heard about humidity differences from one place to another causing problems though. High humidity during hatching is a problem and often require the use of de humidifiers.
 
I though that I read that they were changing their name.....from 'flat rate' to something else.
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