My chickens are free range so they have dark colored yolks wich makes the price higher so I sell them for $4 each dozen. If they are free range chickens I would sell them for $4. If they are not free range i would sell them for $3. Hope I helped!
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What do you mean by self sufficient? You don't feed them at all? Is that possible by just letting them out of the cage they eat and don't need any food from you anymore?I charge one customer $2.00 and the following week he wanted to pay me $3.00-4.00 a dozen but I told him no. My customers after him pay $3.00 a dozen. My chickens are self sufficient and we have to eat store bought eggs because we don't have enough eggs for us and the customers come first! I'm in upstate NY in the country and I believe I'm the only one with fresh eggs!
Seriously!?! You're a better person that me because there is no way I would ever buy eggs at the store when I have my own chickens!!! Store eggs taste like crap and I don't want to feed my family crap. Thus, the reason for buying chickens in the first place!!I charge one customer $2.00 and the following week he wanted to pay me $3.00-4.00 a dozen but I told him no. My customers after him pay $3.00 a dozen. My chickens are self sufficient and we have to eat store bought eggs because we don't have enough eggs for us and the customers come first! I'm in upstate NY in the country and I believe I'm the only one with fresh eggs!
I get $2.00 a dozen here. Wal-mart has large white grade "A"'s for $1.88 a dozen. Yes...my eggs are better and w/o antibiotics but there are some that prefer going "cheep, cheep, cheep"!![]()