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Just candled my last shipment of 13 eggs. They had been packaged very well, no evidence of damage to the box, & none broken. The candling tonight yielded that 9 were clear and one had a blood ring. 9 were scrambled!! There was no way in Heck these eggs had a chance of hatching. Frustrating considering a person pays between $40 & $60 or more a dozen including shipping with such a low chance of having hatchable eggs arrive. IMO much cheaper to ship in the minimum number of chicks to get started and hatch your own eggs to build and maintain a flock.
I have 3 eggs left in the bator and honestly I will probably be lucky to get 1 or 2 to hatch.
Sorry just had to vent! Nobody's fault but USPS!
Dan
Ron, Doesn't the fact that they were scrambled when removed from the bator and eggtopsied say it was jolts, bumps, etc, from the shipping journey? This Lady has shipped me 24 eggs. I hatched one, had a late quitter, an early quitter, one just a blood ring, and have 3 from the second shipment currently left in the bator. Lots of scrambled eggs on the rest that were eggtopsied.Contact the seller--9 clears are too many--they likely were not fertile and you should get a refund or a new shipment of fertile eggs--I would get a refund and find some else for the eggs.
Ron, Doesn't the fact that they were scrambled when removed from the bator and eggtopsied say it was jolts, bumps, etc, from the shipping journey? This Lady has shipped me 24 eggs. I hatched one, had a late quitter, an early quitter, one just a blood ring, and have 3 from the second shipment currently left in the bator. Lots of scrambled eggs on the rest that were eggtopsied.
Dan