Egg Cartons for Bantam Eggs

TriddyChooks

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Hello! I’m wondering if anyone has any recommendations for egg carton producers for Bantam eggs. I don’t have that many hens, only 4 (2 Mille fluers, 2 calico Cochins and a Cochin rooster) since I’m just starting but I’m still getting at least a dozen eggs a week and would like to start giving them to friends and family, so I don’t need to buy an industrial amount which is most of what I’m seeing online.

I would like plain ones though if possible cause I want to get a custom stamp for it - I just think it would be cute! Thank you for any recommendations or advice :)
 

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Oh my gosh, we almost have matching flocks (I have 1 mille fleur d'uccle and 3 calico pekins, and 2 mottled pekins). I'm still waiting for eggs, but am planning to use my same plain bulk cartons from Amazon. The tapering at the bottom should keep the eggs pretty snug. Otherwise, you'll probably have to go through a specialty shop or Etsy.
 
Wanted to follow up on this thread.

One of my bantams started laying, and the standard cartons do not snug the eggs whatsoever. I ended up ordering bantam cartons from an Etsy shop called PoultryCartons. Price was reasonable compared to what I pay on Amazon. Fit is much better, but not perfect. Photo attached showing bantam eggs in new carton, with a standard carton next to it for comparison.
 

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