Prices for eggs

Worded like that, it's unenforceable.
Even large farms are fenced in.

True, my property is perimeter fenced, at least 2.5 acres (about half of the entire property) of it is. Still, how on earth would you say that 30 birds on 2.5 acres roaming free through the woods are not freeranged? You cannot. Just because at the end of the day, I corral them into a smaller enclosure to wind down and do a headcount, doesnt mean they are "yarded". The USDA would love to change the meaning of words for their own purposes, like "grass-fed". I am not a business, but I put a label on my clean cartons that says "Fresh Free Range Eggs from Happy Hens" and "These Eggs Are Ungraded" and "Guaranteed Fresh". The people who buy them have seen them running loose when they come to pick them up and have had to scrape the poop off their shoes. I doubt I'll have to justify my labels.​
 
My prices have varied since I started selling my eggs, but I just decided to go up to $1.75. I know shouldn't compare to store prices but in our area we have to compete a little. The grocery store in a town of 500 pays me $1.75 a doz, and he supplies the cartons. It works out good.
 
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Sounds like a good little deal, that's a reasonable price since he supplies the cartons and they all go to ONE customer so you aren't devoting an entire day to dealing with a bunch of different people.

I not only look at the higher cost of producing eggs at home compared to what the battery cage companies are selling, but the time spent with walk in customers.
You have to BE THERE when they show up, which means you can't be somewhere else making money
 
Well according to your definition, I AM safe saying free ranged. My chickens have no fences, they are only in at night and during the winter when there is 4 feet of snow on the ground...beyond that, they are free to do what they want!
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:eek:Dang, I'm selling my eggs $1.25 a dozen. My mother's doctor fussed at me and told me I should sell them for $3 a dozen. Cage Free Brown Organic eggs sell for $3 a dozen here at the local Wally World, it's higher at HEB. I guess I should go up to $2 a dozen and $3 for 18 eggs. Gonna give it a try.
 

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