Oregon Spring Poultry Swap April 23, 2011 in Canby!!!

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My only concern would be legal issues: the more public, on grounds that require insurance, etc., the more chance that various authorities might ask us where our selling licenses are, or whether we've met various arcane sanitary and other requirements. Not that we haven't, but I don't know if all the sellers have jumped through all the hoops (and there are many!) for the various goods that are sold/swapped. Some folks who sell at Farmer's Markets might want to jump in here with details and comments...

An informal gathering/potluck at which we swap a few chickens (and other stuff, and maybe money
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) is a different legal entity from a livestock sales event... I think. I confess that I am a total newbie, and not familiar with it, except that I keep hearing from people (mostly accompanied by swearing) about all the hoops a small businessperson has to jump through in order to be legal.... so... that's what I wonder about.
 
That's a really good point Cathy, that's another reason why we didn't do this one at the Clackamas County Fairgrounds - they were going to make us carry insurance...
 
Yeah, my biggest fear with an official place is that sellers/event holders might need official certifications and such along with insurance. I'm sure there are rules on selling eggs off property needing egg selling licenses, or selling food needing food handlers/vendor licenses. I don't have a food handlers license myself.


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Did a quick googling instead of working. Looks like egg sellers can sell eggs of their own without licences. But selling of any processed foods require that the product be processed in a licensed facility, and selling of nursery stock also requires licenses. I don't think anyone would crack down on us at a park, but an official venue might be way different.
http://oregon.gov/ODA/pub_fd_ventures.shtml
 
All good points....I will still go and talk to the fairgrounds about their requirements and what suggestions they have for events such as this. It doesn't hurt to ask!
 
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Beautiful colors!!!!! You wanted a tri-color
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Congrats!!! I'm still waiting on photos from newtochick so I can get into more trouble with my husband
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LOL Yep, and this is where all my hatching eggs have come from...I kept hoping that I'd hatch a roo like him, so when I found out he was available, I jumped on it!!
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I'll be picking him up at Stevenson.
 
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Beautiful colors!!!!! You wanted a tri-color
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Congrats!!! I'm still waiting on photos from newtochick so I can get into more trouble with my husband
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LOL Yep, and this is where all my hatching eggs have come from...I kept hoping that I'd hatch a roo like him, so when I found out he was available, I jumped on it!!
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I'll be picking him up at Stevenson.

Excellent!


Heard back from the fairgrounds, just need to investigate one more thing at their suggestions but basically, the renters (me) needs to have homeowners or renters insurance. They only need a company name and number for their paperwork. They do not require vendor licenses or anything else. We are free to do whatever we want as long as it's legal lol and poultry sales/auctions/trades is perfectly legal. I will see what the other email says. I also contacted Albany again and we are fine in the parking lot but she suggested renting one of the shelters near a parking lot for our potluck stuff. I'm pursuing that too since having it out in a dusty parking lot with people driving around wasn't very appealing the last time.
 

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