I had a local farmer that I spoke with, Friday, bring up something, that really hadn't crossed my mind, previously. Had I still been in California, where everyone is SO litigious, and everything is so highly regulated, it probably would have been in the forefront of my mind. But, here in Oklahoma, honestly, I hadn't thought of it, until she brought it up.
Selling eggs for eating purposes. What happens if someone gets sick, and sues? For the little bit of money one can pocket, for selling eating eggs, is it even worth it, to sell eggs?
I was starting to do so, then found a local lady with a few HUGE cabinet incubators, and very few chickens. She doesn't want to part with the incubators and hatchers, so, we worked a deal, where I bring her all of the eggs that we don't eat ourselves, she'll hatch them out, we split the hatch, and sell the chicks. At worst, we wind up with more chickens than we need, and eat more chicken dinners.
So, I've really found my own solution to the problem that this lady presented to me, but, it did get me to thinking. I'm just wondering if anyone has ever heard of any scenarios, like she described, where someone got sick, and sued the seller of eggs? With the mindset of Oklahomans, would that even be an issue? Most Okie's I know, are pretty self-sufficient folks, and have no inclination to get rich, in the 21st century manner, via lawsuit. Though, I'm sure they are out there.