EggFoam 9-Hole Hatching Egg Shipper
Securely Ship 9 Hatching Eggs Without Breakage
Shipping hatching eggs is stressful. One rough trip through the mail and fragile eggs can arrive cracked, scrambled, or completely lost.
Every breeder knows the frustration: you packed carefully, but postal handling, vibration, and compression during shipping can still destroy a shipment before it ever reaches the incubator.
The solution is EggFoam — precision-cut foam designed specifically for shipping hatching eggs.
The EggFoam 9-Hole Shipper holds nine eggs securely in individual foam pockets that cushion each egg and prevent movement during transit. Unlike loose packing materials like bubble wrap, paper, or shavings, EggFoam creates a stable suspension system that absorbs shock and protects the shell.
Each shipper includes:
Precision-cut foam insert with 9 egg pockets
Matching foam pads to lock eggs in place
Designed for hatching egg shipments
Works with standard chicken, and similar egg sizes
Lightweight design that does not increase shipping weight
Without proper protection, eggs can shift, collide, or absorb crushing pressure during transit. That movement is one of the biggest causes of broken shells and reduced hatch rates after shipping.
With EggFoam, each egg stays isolated, cushioned, and protected, dramatically reducing the risk of damage during shipping.
If you ship hatching eggs, EggFoam helps ensure they arrive safely so your customers receive eggs ready for the incubator.
👉 Order EggFoam 9-Hole Shippers today and ship eggs with confidence.
FAQ – Shipping Hatching Eggs
How do you ship hatching eggs safely?
Hatching eggs should be shipped in protective packaging that prevents movement and absorbs shock during transit. Foam shipping inserts like EggFoam hold each egg in an individual pocket so eggs cannot collide or shift inside the box. This greatly reduces the risk of cracks or damage during shipping. More info on learning to ship eggs can be found inside Beyond the Egg
Does shipping affect hatch rates?
Shipping can affect hatch rates because eggs may experience vibration, temperature fluctuations, and handling stress during transit. Proper packaging that cushions eggs and minimizes movement helps reduce these stressors and improves the chances that shipped eggs will hatch successfully.
What size eggs work in the EggFoam 9-Hole Shipper?
The EggFoam 9-Hole Shipper is designed for common poultry egg sizes including medium to x-large chicken/duck/turkey eggs. The foam pockets hold eggs securely while still allowing slight compression of the foam to protect the shell.
Can I ship eggs through USPS or UPS?
Yes. Many poultry breeders ship hatching eggs through USPS Priority Mail or UPS. The key factor is using protective packaging that isolates each egg and absorbs shock during shipping.
Why do eggs break during shipping?
Eggs most often break when they move inside the box or collide with each other. Loose packing materials like paper or bubble wrap may allow eggs to shift during transit. Foam inserts prevent this by holding each egg in place.

