Beyond the Egg

Mastering the Art of Shipping Hatching Eggs

The Complete System for Shipping Eggs Safely and Professionally

Shipping Hatching Eggs Can Destroy Your Reputation

Selling hatching eggs online sounds simple.

Collect eggs.
Put them in a box.
Ship them to the customer.

But experienced breeders know the reality is very different.

Eggs arrive broken.
Air cells detach.
Customers blame the breeder for poor hatch rates.

And suddenly your reputation — built over years of breeding — is on the line.

Using the packaging methods taught in Beyond the Egg, and EggFoam hatching egg shippers, even in rough handling the eggs arrive alive.

One Bad Shipment Can Cost You Customers Forever

When eggs arrive damaged or fail to hatch, buyers rarely blame the postal system.

They blame you.

Breeders often lose:

• repeat customers
• valuable breeding lines
• money on replacements
• trust in their farm

Shipping eggs without a proven system is a gamble.

Successful Egg Shipping Is Not Luck

It's a System

Professional breeders don't rely on guesswork.

They use a structured process that protects eggs from the moment they are collected until they reach the customer's incubator.

In Beyond the Egg, poultry breeder Jennifer Bryant of Bryant’s Roost walks you through the exact system she uses to ship thousands of hatching eggs safely.

What You'll Learn in This Course

This course walks you through the complete system for shipping hatching eggs safely.

Preparing Eggs for Shipment

How to prepare eggs and gather the right supplies before packing.

• Prep work
• Shipping supplies
• Using EggFoam

Packing Eggs by Species

Different eggs require different packing methods.

• Button quail eggs
• Coturnix quail eggs
• Chicken eggs
• Turkey and duck eggs

Plus a demonstration showing how to pack 2–3 dozen eggs securely in a box.

Shipping Strategy

How shipping choices affect hatch rates.

• Carrier options
• Shipping timing
• Labeling packages

Customer Expectations

How to protect your reputation as a breeder.

• Explaining shipping risks
• Managing hatch expectations
• Avoiding complaints

Why Learn From Bryant’s Roost?

Jennifer Bryant is a poultry breeder and educator who has shipped tens of thousands of hatching eggs across the United States.

Through Bryant’s Roost and the Poultry Nerds Podcast, she has helped breeders understand incubation, genetics, and egg handling at a deeper level.

This course condenses years of real-world experience into a clear, step-by-step system.

The Real Risk of Guessing

Most breeders learn egg shipping the hard way.

Through broken eggs.
Poor hatch rates.
And frustrated customers.

Every shipment is a risk when you don’t have a proven system.

If You Want to Ship Eggs With Confidence

If you want customers receiving eggs safely instead of sending complaints…

If you want to protect your farm’s reputation…

If you want to ship eggs like a professional breeder…

Then start with Beyond the Egg today.

Imagine the Difference

Customers receive their eggs intact.

They send photos of successful hatches.

And instead of one-time buyers, you build a reputation that brings customers back again and again.

Start Shipping Eggs the Right Way

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Beyond the Egg – Mastering the Art of Shipping Hatching Eggs

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Learn at your own pace

Frequently Asked Questions

Does shipping affect hatch rates?

Yes. Shipping introduces vibration, temperature changes, and handling stress that can reduce hatchability if eggs are not packed properly.

What is the best way to ship hatching eggs?

Eggs should be individually protected with cushioning material and packed to prevent movement inside the box.

Can quail eggs be shipped safely?

Yes. With proper packaging and handling, quail eggs can be shipped successfully with good hatch rates.

What People Are Saying

Is shipping too rough on the eggs?

EggFoam will cushion any impact the eggs encounter in transit.

— Beyond the Egg can help you

Are you reshipping orders which cuts down on egg availability?

A hen only lays so many eggs, we need to maximize those numbers

— I will show you how to increase sales and profit

Customer complaining about hatch rates?

Beyond the Egg discusses ways to insure the best fertility.

— Brand trust is important to grow your business

Shipping plus supplies are too expensive!

Time is also money, spend your time wisely with professional packaging.

— Beyond the Egg will save you money!

Beyond the Egg: Shipping Hatching Eggs & Live Bird Shipping
$57.00
One time

Shipping hatching eggs is a delicate matter and with limited quantities of eggs available, it's important to get them to your customers in great shape - the FIRST time! Happy customers are an important tool in the sales coop. * They leave great reviews * They refer their friends and followers * They become returning customers I have hundreds of reviews on many platforms praising the boxing and the hatch rate, let me help you get your shipping business started on the right foot!


✓ Step by step instructions with videos and downloads
✓ Unlimited lifetime access and codes for product discounts
✓ Starting a Hatching Egg Business Ebook by Jennifer Bryant
✓ Live Bird Shipping and Email Marketing
✓ New Videos uploaded monthly for continuing education

Meet Jennifer!

A woman holding a large black hen with awards and ribbons in the background, celebrating her hen's victory at a poultry show.
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A woman with long light brown hair, wearing a beige and gray jacket, smiling at the camera in a cozy indoor setting.
  • Founder

    I started just like you with just a few chicks, then Chicken Math took over! It grew into a full farm, selling eating eggs then hatching eggs, then shipping and then designing and manufacturing the materials to ship effectively

  • Information

    While active on social media it became apparent that too much misinformation was being spread. Influencers give unrealistic views of poultry to sell likes. The Poultry Nerds Podcast was born! With over 50,000 downloads, I share the quality information you crave and need to be successful

  • Breeding and shows

    I still enjoy my birds even though I have an amount that can be overwhelming. I breed exhibition buff Orpingtons, I am the district director of the United Orpington Club and mentor kids for 4H. I haven’t lost sight of why I do this, even though the scale has increased dramatically.