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7 Old English Duckwing Bantam hatching eggs
$ 6.85
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Description
EGGS WILL BE FRESH.My Hatch rate is about 98%. However, i am not responsible for what happens after the eggs leave my hands. A hatch can not be guaranteed. You never know what can happen while eggs are in the mail. Also, method of incubation can cause hatch rate to be low. Please leave feedback regarding the packaging and timely shipping method. Hatch rate is out of my control, if you don't agree to this then please don't bid. I do not give refunds for eggs that do not hatch. Shipping eggs is like playing the lottery if they will make it in once piece and be unharmed from the postal service. Even if your eggs physically look fine they could have been shaken or x-rayed while in the mail. Keep this in mind before bidding. Do not put eggs straight in incubator upon arrival.
Setting the Eggs
You should NOT
set shipped eggs directly into an incubator upon their arrival. They need 24 hours to allow the yolks to settle and to reach room temperature. Setting cold eggs in a warm and humid incubator will cause the eggs to crack and the embryos will die. If you are not ready to begin the incubation period on the day that your eggs arrive, you may hold your shipped eggs for up to 10 days. Place the eggs into a cardboard egg carton with the pointed end down and set in a quiet spot in the same room as the incubator. If you are holding the eggs for longer than 24 hours before beginning incubation, prop one end of the carton up a few inches. Rotate which end is propped up approximately every 12 hours. This helps prevent the embryo from sticking to the shell membrane.