Ronnie, I sell my eggs for $2.50 a dozen no matter what size they are. I have a label that gives farm name, address, phone number and the word unsized on them. I oftentimes will have cartons of bantam eggs and sell them right along side standard chicken eggs. People are free to inspect the eggs prior to buying them, and many of them do. For some reason, older people, especially older ladies, go for the smaller sized eggs. I do have an elderly lady living here and she always insist on having a small egg, when she has eggs, as she claims the big eggs are too much food for her. We actually sell our eggs at a lower price than what most people in the area sell their eggs for, but we are also the only farm that continues to sell year round so when a farm loses their customer because of no eggs, we tend to pick up that customer and keep them. Once you start selling, make sure you continue to sell. You have to be consistent with your eggs. You can't have them one day and then not have them for two days. Your customers are going to want to know that if they take the time to travel to your farm that you're going to have the eggs for them.