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    Zoning is my main concern. Michigan Cottage Law allows the sale of whole, unbroken in the shell eggs without a business license or tax IDs, as long as the sellers are "shell egg producers who meet all of the following requirements: (a) Is directly responsible for producing eggs from fewer than...
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    Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

    We currently have about 50 hens and 12 roosters but planned on only taking 5 or 6 hens and a rooster with us. The Township is Nahma. The reply from Zoning to my question about zoning, just stated that their County Zoning Map showed the property is Residential 2
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    Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

    We might have to try for a variance. We are supposed to close in 25 days (it was a hotly bid for property), unfortunately the listing did not have Zoning info, the agent did not know, and we just received confirmation of the R-2 zoning today.
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    Thank you, I'm going to post it in the Michigan thread, and delete this one (since cross-posting isn't allowed).
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    Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

    Hello, We currently own property in Michigan's lower peninsula that is zoned Agricultural, we have chickens for our own use and we sell eggs at local Farmers Markets. Our homeowner's insurance lists us as "Country Estate" and we get a lower rate for selling Farm Products. We plan on moving...
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    The RTFA "...the commercial production, harvesting, and storage of farm products, and includes, but is not limited to: Marketing produce at roadside stands or farm markets." That is what we do.
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    Hello from Michigan - I'm a Farm Market egg seller

    (1) Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens? Lost track of how many years we have had chickens, lol. Off and on for about 40 years. (2) How many chickens do you have right now? Lost track of that too! I know we have 22 chicks...maybe 10 or more roosters...lots of hens...and 3...
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