Three weeks ago, a nice lady sent me 4 bantam araucana eggs. Yes, I've already got bantam araucanas, but I want to increase my genetic diversity so I was happy to get them.
When the eggs arrived, they ALL had badly scrambled air cells. Tiny little bubbles of air floating loose inside the shells.
I let them rest for 24 hours, set them in the bator, and crossed my fingers.
On Friday, I candled them. 1 had no development (it also appears to have a tiny pinhole in the shell). 3 had something nice and dark filling the shells. The air cells still looked odd -- one looked like it had TWO air cells -- but somebody was in there.
I set them in the hatcher.
Today I have two hatched chicks so far. Still waiting on the third to get busy.
So if you receive eggs with scrambled air cells, don't give up hope!
When the eggs arrived, they ALL had badly scrambled air cells. Tiny little bubbles of air floating loose inside the shells.
I let them rest for 24 hours, set them in the bator, and crossed my fingers.
On Friday, I candled them. 1 had no development (it also appears to have a tiny pinhole in the shell). 3 had something nice and dark filling the shells. The air cells still looked odd -- one looked like it had TWO air cells -- but somebody was in there.
I set them in the hatcher.
Today I have two hatched chicks so far. Still waiting on the third to get busy.

So if you receive eggs with scrambled air cells, don't give up hope!