A related question about selling eggs from your backyard chickens...
I'm planning on starting a good sized flock of chickens in a few months, and selling some eggs and chicks on the side to help pay for keeping the chickens (and because I know we'll end up with more eggs than we can use!) There seems to be a good demand around here for homegrown eggs, especially the neat colored ones like Americaunas lay. I'm choosing hens based on getting a big variety of egg colors to offer.
Are there any legal issues to worry about with selling eggs? (in the United States or state of Arizona) I also raise goats and we can't legally sell their milk without being a licensed dairy farm and having to pasteurize the milk and all this other stuff...so we do 'goat shares' instead, where friends pay a monthly 'boarding fee' for a goat and in return get raw milk...also there's a lot of issues with selling homegrown vegetables and homemade baked goods (I saw on the news a while back that a lot of elementary schools no longer allow homemade treats for class parties!What next, not allowing kids to bring a homemade lunch in their lunch box? lol) These days, you can get in trouble for everything! I just want to know if there's any laws out there I need to be aware of.
Also, as to the mentioned issue of people buying the eggs at a couple of bucks for a dozen and then hatching them...if it bothers anyone, the easiest solution is to keep the roosters in their own enclosure. I've built a separate enclosure for mine as I do not eat fertile eggs for religious reasons. Although from past chicken keeping experience doing the same, I know that the roosters always seem to find a way out and into the hens' area!