How many Eggs did you Sell today?

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i check the sizes at wal mart as well. i agree with you on that.

One of the first things a new customer notices and says something about when they get their first dozen eggs is how much heavier the carton of eggs are and when they open it up to inspect the eggs they always are surprised at how large they actually are. I really think mine are extra-large but if you compare them to WallyWorld or any supermarket they're really more like jumbos or bigger. About three months ago when the new pullets started laying we were getting a bunch of smaller eggs that I just didn't think I could sell to my customers for $3.00 a dozen so I put them in the foam cartons and sold them for $2.00 because I thought they just weren't worth the full price. But now looking back and comparing those to the ones they sell commercially I should be selling my normal eggs for $4.00/Dz and if I get any of the 'smalls' they should be priced at $3.00/dz. But right now I'll sell all I can get to my co-workers and keep my price as is. One of them took his eggs by his father's little country store near Winston-Salem, NC recently and now he wants me to bring him in all my excess (as if I have any right now) and he'll buy them for $3.00 and sell them for $4.00/dz. I'd have to build another $800 coop and probably have to expand the run to do that so I'm not too keen on doing it right now but I'm going to think on it... It is a good time to be a chicken wrangler here in Central NC right now!
 
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I weigh all my cartons to be sure they are at least 24 oz (large). One of my girls laid a Jumbo last week; am getting a few 1.6 eggs but most are now 1.7 or 1.8 on the low end.

USDA guidelines by weight/dozen.

(oz/dozen)
Jumbo .............................30
Extra large .......................27
Large ...............................24
Medium .............,..............21
Small ...............................18
Peewee ............................15

egg size by weight

Below 1.5 is pee wee
1.5-1.75 is small
1.75-2.0 is medium
2.0-2.25 is large
2.25-2.5 is extra large
2.5-2.75 is jumbo
above that they are considered unpackable/ungradeable
 
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DH is on his way back to work after being off for the last 12 days. He has 6 dozen to deliver to 3 customers; $3/dozen. He gave one dozen to the neighbor's son who may be interested in buying fresh eggs. The girls did good this week...7 dozen...a new record.
 
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I weigh all my cartons to be sure they are at least 24 oz (large). One of my girls laid a Jumbo last week; am getting a few 1.6 eggs but most are now 1.7 or 1.8 on the low end.

USDA guidelines by weight/dozen.

(oz/dozen)
Jumbo .............................30
Extra large .......................27
Large ...............................24
Medium .............,..............21
Small ...............................18
Peewee ............................15

egg size by weight

Below 1.5 is pee wee
1.5-1.75 is small
1.75-2.0 is medium
2.0-2.25 is large
2.25-2.5 is extra large
2.5-2.75 is jumbo
above that they are considered unpackable/ungradeable


EXCELLENT info !!! I sure do appreciate you sharing this information. You're the best!

You say that you weigh your cartons? Where and what kind of scale can I get?​
 
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DH picked up a Salter/Brecknell 311 Electronic Office Scale/$29.95+tx at Office Depot in September. Yes, I realize it is not for commercial sales but I figure one for commercial sales would have been more than I had egg money for! I figure if they use this for mailing packages, then it is probably pretty accurate.

I have a sticky pad next to the scale in the kitchen. When I bring eggs in, I weigh each one and record who laid it ('unknown' if I don't recognize the egg and was not there to see who laid it) and how much it weighed then the sticky note is dated with the current date.

At the end of the day I use the # of eggs for BYC thread "How many eggs today", then pull that sticky off and put in my chicken notebook where I keep a running total of how many eggs I've collected thus far that month...also record how many I give away, try to tithe at the least 10% but thus far it has been more than that.

Am planning to make a chart to see how the various breeds production compares.

At this time I'm planning to get 25 more sex links chicks next spring and hatching eggs for French Black Copper Marans and Ameraucanas so my egg carton will have a variety of colors.
 
I made a sign and posted it out near the road next to our house and I was amazed at how quickly I sold them! I sold 12 dozen eggs in 2 days and had to take my sign down! People really love the farm fresh eggs!
 
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Way to go. Keep up the good work.
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