I am going to put in my .02 here, and as I am new that's about what it's worth.
I am willing to put $2 and more per egg. I believe my order to Gabbard Eggs ran me six something per egg after shipping. Why pay that much? Is that not insane? Maybe, but let's consider:
1. Right now I have in the the brooder Cochins, Speckeled Sussex, Cookoo Marans and some meatbirds that were packing peanuts. The friendliest of these birds are the meat birds. Cochins are supposed to be calm and friendly. Folks, these birds run like I am trying to kill them. They see me every day and every day I make a point of TRYING to catch them and pick them up. These are SUPPOSED to be my laying hens and I want them friendly (the sussex and marans are for a friend). Unfortunately, I am thinking they are going to end up on the dinner table. Do I feel this was quality stock? Not really, and it's going to be even more expensive because I am going to need to raise these birds in order to evaluate them. That's cash that could have been used to buy quality stock. I should have used the lessons I learned showing dogs for years and years: buy the best.
2. Why should folks charge so much for certain eggs? Yes, some of it is fashion. What's hot today is expensive. It's also expensive to buy, raise, show, ship quality stock. Some of the rare breeds are expensive because they are rare, but they are also expensive because just getting the stock is expensive. I am new here, but I've seen several posts on how it's darn near impossible to import stock from outside the US. So, a breed like Barnevelders is stuck working with the gene pool that's already here. If someone is willing to sell a few precious eggs to me, then it should not surprise me that these cost more than a Happy Meal each.
3. Lastly, did we not just have a series of posts on a certain
ebay seller that shipped eggs (91 of them) that were questionable in their fertility? Even if the buyer manages to get her money back she's still going to eat the shipping costs. Do that a couple of times and the cost of your eggs on average jumps through the roof. So, for me, I'd rather buy from a seller known within their peer group.