So, I have an egg problem. Some years back, I was going to have a mere 4-6 hens to embark on a self-sufficiency journey and now I have "about 20" chickens, which is to say 10 pullets, 16 hens, and 9 cockerels/roosters. At this point I keep chickens because I like to go outside first thing in the morning and be smothered by a hoard of happy feathered creatures trying to get hugs. I do use a lot of eggs, but I'm going to be getting more than a dozen a day soon as the youngest pullets are getting in on it, and that rather exceeds my capacity for egg utilization. I will be giving water glassing a try this year, but even doing that for winter prep I will still be drowning in eggs in the warmer seasons. I give some eggs to some neighbors but they don't see them that often and they also don't need many. A decent many people in my area do farm stands and I would like to have a go at it, but not having done anything like that before there are a couple aspects that make me a bit nervous.
The main population I would probably be aiming to sell eggs to would be the abundant tourists renting AirBnBs from mid-spring through fall. There have been a lot of them the past couple years. That both makes me optimistic they’d have interest in unusually colored eggs (I’m getting blue eggs now) but also worried about what behavior to expect. So…at this risk of expressing a completely dim view of humanity, how much do I need to worry about people trying to steal the whole darned setup, table and all? Does it need to be so large, heavy, and nailed down that it’s impossible short of a team of dudes and a U-Haul, or is that me being paranoid? I know people taking things off unmanned stands without paying is a thing, which would cerainly be annoying but isn't a dealbreaker to me since it's more that I don't want to just waste eggs – so even having a stand that’s just “free eggs” is something I’ve considered. However, even if I decide not to try to make a buck, I don’t exactly want to be donating furniture along with the eggs.
My main concern from a feasibility standpoint is refrigeration. I live in NY, and from everything I have read says I have to “refrigerate” eggs for sale regardless of whether they are washed or not. Does a cooler with ice work to satisfy that kind of constraint? A lot of people ignore that rule and just set egg cartons out (I mean, it really is a stupid rule for fresh-from-the-butt unwashed eggs in this relatively cool climate; I don't refrigerate unwashed eggs that I intend to use), but I don’t want to deal with the fallout if someone were to complain or report it.
If doing a farm stand type of thing doesn’t work out, I will ask around to see if I can donate eggs somewhere.
The main population I would probably be aiming to sell eggs to would be the abundant tourists renting AirBnBs from mid-spring through fall. There have been a lot of them the past couple years. That both makes me optimistic they’d have interest in unusually colored eggs (I’m getting blue eggs now) but also worried about what behavior to expect. So…at this risk of expressing a completely dim view of humanity, how much do I need to worry about people trying to steal the whole darned setup, table and all? Does it need to be so large, heavy, and nailed down that it’s impossible short of a team of dudes and a U-Haul, or is that me being paranoid? I know people taking things off unmanned stands without paying is a thing, which would cerainly be annoying but isn't a dealbreaker to me since it's more that I don't want to just waste eggs – so even having a stand that’s just “free eggs” is something I’ve considered. However, even if I decide not to try to make a buck, I don’t exactly want to be donating furniture along with the eggs.
My main concern from a feasibility standpoint is refrigeration. I live in NY, and from everything I have read says I have to “refrigerate” eggs for sale regardless of whether they are washed or not. Does a cooler with ice work to satisfy that kind of constraint? A lot of people ignore that rule and just set egg cartons out (I mean, it really is a stupid rule for fresh-from-the-butt unwashed eggs in this relatively cool climate; I don't refrigerate unwashed eggs that I intend to use), but I don’t want to deal with the fallout if someone were to complain or report it.
If doing a farm stand type of thing doesn’t work out, I will ask around to see if I can donate eggs somewhere.
