Selling your eggs before they are layed? Presaling eggs, tips and tricks?

Susan Skylark

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Not sure where to put this, wasn’t sure anyone would see it in the pheasant board, and we discuss shipped eggs here all the time, just not the shipper part! My question is does anyone pre-sale their eggs from their unique breed/species? If so, any tips and tricks, how do you set prices, what do you do if you can’t fulfill an order, etc? I’ve shipped eggs from my quail, so that’s old hat, but I have a young pair of golden pheasants now and they only lay in the spring and only 12-18 eggs. I don’t think i can sell them all locally (as chicks or eggs) and certainly can’t handled them all myself. And I definitely don’t want to waste the eggs! I know pheasant eggs don’t ship well and the prices I vaguely remember are ridiculous (a guy on eBay has them for $56 each!), so I’m looking for ideas! Thanks!
 
AI did suggest dipping them in wax and burying them in straw, I’m guessing that is a pre refrigeration era way to preserve eating eggs, not sure it would be good for hatch rates though!
 
I’m very tempted to just hatch everything and sell chicks, shipping eggs, especially small numbers, is a pain, but then if the chicks don’t sell I can’t keep half a dozen pheasants and you can’t just eat them like you can quail…
 

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