NY chicken lover!!!!

I started a small farm with a roadside stand. The DBA was under $40, the insurance is $500+ and the poultry license was free. Just more NYS hoops as far as I am concerned but i run things as a business.Knowing my luck someone would twist their ankle on my stand or say my green eggs made them sick...just CYA
couldn't you just write "hatching" on your egg cartons and then if someone did say they eggs made them sick say, "I sold them hatching eggs". They weren't supposed to eat them?
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Is that $500 plus a year? No way I could cover that cost. It would explain why eggs at the farm stand are so high though.

Do you have a copy of what is covered? Is that through your homeowners? Is there a law of some sort on selling eggs?
 
Anyone else get the Green Fire sale newsletter?

In a few weeks, we will begin shipping to the American public for the first time our newest​
imported chicken breed, the Queen Silvia from Sweden! But, before we release them,​
we want to offer our loyal customers a chance to own this beautiful chicken for half the price​
we're charging on our website!​

Unsexed, day-old Queen Silvia chicks are sold on our​
website for $99 each, but if you order before October 15th, you can buy these rare and​
magnificent birds for half that price: $300 for six unsexed chicks!​

I can't afford $300, but may be able to scrape together $100, if someone is interested in going in on it with me.​
 
Anyone else get the Green Fire sale newsletter?

In a few weeks, we will begin shipping to the American public for the first time our newest​
imported chicken breed, the Queen Silvia from Sweden! But, before we release them,​
we want to offer our loyal customers a chance to own this beautiful chicken for half the price​
we're charging on our website!​

Unsexed, day-old Queen Silvia chicks are sold on our​
website for $99 each, but if you order before October 15th, you can buy these rare and​
magnificent birds for half that price: $300 for six unsexed chicks!​

I can't afford $300, but may be able to scrape together $100, if someone is interested in going in on it with me.​
tempting...
 
couldn't you just write "hatching" on your egg cartons and then if someone did say they eggs made them sick say, "I sold them hatching eggs". They weren't supposed to eat them?
idunno.gif


Is that $500 plus a year? No way I could cover that cost. It would explain why eggs at the farm stand are so high though.

Do you have a copy of what is covered? Is that through your homeowners? Is there a law of some sort on selling eggs?
I do not have a copy of what is covered. It is a homeowners type policy under a farm organization. I know they had to shop around for it.

There is something written on selling eggs...They must be candled, washed and cooled to a certain degree. Also, you can't re-use your cartons. I wish I remembered where I found everything.
 
So the Mommas are back to terriorizing the teens ..so funny to see
2 little sumatras ruling the roost over teens who are 2 -3 times larger than them .
One of the Fierce little Mamas


The big Teenage chickens roosting safely above them

Teens Eating ravenously after I let the mommas out
 
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Anyone else get the Green Fire sale newsletter?  
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In a few weeks, we will begin shipping to the American public for the first time our newest​

imported chicken breed, the Queen Silvia from Sweden!  But, before we release them,​

we want to offer our loyal customers a chance to own this beautiful chicken for half the price ​

we're charging on our website!  ​


Unsexed, day-old Queen Silvia chicks are sold on our​

website for $99 each, but if you order before October 15th, you can buy these rare and​

magnificent birds for half that price: $300 for six unsexed chicks!  ​

I can't afford $300, but may be able to scrape together $100, if someone is interested in going in on it with me. ​

 

Way to much for me.
 
I do not have a copy of what is covered. It is a homeowners type policy under a farm organization. I know they had to shop around for it.

There is something written on selling eggs...They must be candled, washed and cooled to a certain degree. Also, you can't re-use your cartons. I wish I remembered where I found everything.

Should I be worried? Should any of us be worried? It would however explain why eggs at farmers markets cost so much, but not why store eggs cost so much.

To cover $500 I'd have to sell 181 dozen eggs. No way I could afford that. Even at $5 a dozen I couldn't. $41 a week in egg sales. That doesn't cover feed and cartons.

Where does the coverage go when selling chicks or chickens?
 

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