| How far may eggs be shipped without injuring them for hatching? |
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Answer:With proper handling, the distance does not affect the hatching quality of eggs aside from the time they may be on the road. Under ordinary conditions they may be shipped three thousand miles in safety. Rough handling may injure them as will also exposure to zero weather, by express companies, or storing them close to stoves or steam pipes in overheated express cars. |


