Saturday, April 23, 2011

Re: [CHICKENS-101] Re: bad shipped eggs

 

David, I have heard so many horror stories here, that I trust no one I do not know well.  First thing I did was candle them because some were light weight.  These are really old eggs.  How long does it take for an egg to get that squishy all the contents slosh?  Plus they looked old, with poop on them.  My vet said I could not bring them in poopy because of her practice.  When I washed them, they floated!  Serious, how long does it take for an egg to get that bad in your opinion?  Cathryn


From: D. J. <showmesilkiesandstuff@gmail.com>
To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, April 23, 2011 1:06:50 PM
Subject: [CHICKENS-101] Re: bad shipped eggs

 

I've had bad eggs sent to me before and it's a pity that some people will do just about anything for a buck! I've heard of some breeders selling their eggs that were incubated for a week and infertile. Some people! Who was this person you got eggs from? Not to sling him/her through the mud or anything but I think it would be nice to know so others don't have the same results.
Did you expect anything other than an excuse from a person who sent you old eggs. Obviously they HAD to know how old they were.
At least they didn't explode in your hands or in the bator, that is about the only thing to be thankful for in this situation.

David
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