$3 to $4 per dozen in Vermont. More are increasing to $4 due to the high price of feed.
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I don’t even know how to do that LOL, all my “friends and family” expect them for free, unfortunatelyI'm on a "family and friends" basis -- not quite ready to invest in what's necessary to move up to an egg stand.
I don’t even know how to do that LOL, all my “friends and family” expect them for free, unfortunately![]()
got too many chickens and then we started selling to friends and music teachers etc...I have a question, how did you start selling your eggs because i want to but i’m nervous to start![]()
I might make “business cards” using my circuit and have my mom take them to work to put in the break room. Who doesn’t like fresh butt eggsgot too many chickens and then we started selling to friends and music teachers etc...
I mean hey, if it works lolI started off asking for payment -- either in cash or in the occasional bag of feed.