- Apr 16, 2007
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I have 6 dozen in the refrigerator right now and I can hear the girls cackling from the hen house which just means by the end of the day I'll have 7 dozen (or more). I'm getting usually 14-16 eggs a day. I'm going to town today to buy a cheap plastic sign to put out by the road to advertise that I'm selling eggs.
At the grocery store you can buy a dozen eggs for $1.99. Since mine are cage free and "freely roaming" a 40'x50' chicken yard with grass and bugs then I should be able to get more than $2.00 a dozen, right? They are still pullet eggs and are weighing in as mediums on my egg scale though. What should I charge???
NOTE: Where I live I can sell eggs with no problem as long as I sell it off of my land.
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Have you ever wanted to see 73 eggs??? Here you go!
At the grocery store you can buy a dozen eggs for $1.99. Since mine are cage free and "freely roaming" a 40'x50' chicken yard with grass and bugs then I should be able to get more than $2.00 a dozen, right? They are still pullet eggs and are weighing in as mediums on my egg scale though. What should I charge???
NOTE: Where I live I can sell eggs with no problem as long as I sell it off of my land.
EDITED TO ADD PICTURE:
Have you ever wanted to see 73 eggs??? Here you go!
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