Hi.
I ordered 48 quail eggs by mail which came a few hours ago. The seller only sent 24 eggs. Of those, 10 were broken. So now I have 14 eggs in my Little Giant. I didn't turn on the egg turner. However, several had yolk from the broken eggs on them. I didn't want to ruin the protective membrane but should I have washed them first? This is my first time incubating and it is off to a shaky beginning.
Thanks, as always, for your help.
Dave
Oh no, I'm sorry you're having a bad experience. Incubation is very fun and rewarding, but it's also hard, nerve-wracking work. : (
First of all, you should clean those eggs. A tiny bit of poop/dirt won't hurt them, but the spilled contents of another egg are perfect for microbial growth...If you get some egg cleaner, be sure you wipe them genly and with solution that is WARMER than the egg (otherwise the solution and any bacteria on the surface will go into the pores).
Second, make sure you're following proper procedure for shipped eggs, as far as incubating goes. Especially since some of them were broken, the air cells in these guys may be disrupted, and will require special treatment.
Third, did you toss those broken eggs? How broken were they? Sometimes broken eggs are repairable.
And FOURTH, where did you buy these from? I'm vicariously upset at this seller! Most sellers put EXTRA eggs in, just in case some are busted...This is quite the opposite. You did not receive the product you purchased, and should followup on this. If you got them from
Ebay, then you are protected by
Ebay policy. Other sites may have similar protections for you. How were they shipped? If they were shipped priority, then they should have insurance. With that many broken eggs, you can claim the insurance on the contents. Hopefully you took pictures of the box before opening and after opening, as well as the broken eggs. If not, hopefully you have some of the evidence still laying around.
Hang in there, man.