Who has or will be raising the price of their eggs this year?

A.T. Hagan

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With the way feed prices have gone up these last six months the wife and I started talking about raising our egg prices. I always drag my feet over this because I hate to risk losing established customers but we're not going to be able to put it off much longer.

Who here has raised their price this year or plans to?
 
we had to raise our price. with the price of feed, you really don't have much of a choice, do ya? I price my eggs according to the cost and how much I get a week. I am really not out to make a lot of money on them, breaking even with feed, bedding and other supplies(or new chicks!) is fine with me. I just love my girls so much. whatever money is leftover stays in the "chicken money" envelope for any unexpected expenses, or goes towards the power bill. we went up .50 per dozen this year compared to last year. luckily we haven't really lost the people that buy them the most. they love fresh eggs, and it is still cheaper than cage free eggs in the store! and mine are super fresh!!
 
What are most of you charging for a dozen of eggs? This is my first time selling them they are charging $1.64 for lg. eggs at wal-mart so I thought I would charge $2.00 or is that to cheap?
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are your chickens in cages and fed by a conveyor of feed? if so then compare them to that price. I compare mine to the price of cage free eggs. my chickens are not organic so I don't look at that price. at my local grocery store, the store brand cage free, nest laid eggs are $3.39. my eggs are currently priced at $2.50 per dozen. that covers all of my costs of feed and bedding. i get 17 dozen a week that's almost $45, if I sold every dozen, to buy everything they need. I would never compare my girls delicious eggs to the plain ole white cheap eggs from the store. my chickens are cage free and super happy to lay eggs when they please!!
 
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I sell my eggs for 1.50 a dz. Only have a few church members so far. Seems like alot of folks are starting to raise chickens too. One of our church members that was good for 2-3 doz. a week informed us her neighbor just started, and she feels obligated to get em from her.
 
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It depends on where you live. Where I live, a lot of people have their own chickens or their neighbors or fellow church members or co-workers have chickens, so fresh eggs aren't hard to find. We charge $2.00 per dozen and just can't get any more than that. But if you live in an area where there aren't that many backyard flocks, you can probably charge more. You have to know your market.
 
we live in a farming town..but not many ppl in the area have chickens..strange...

I have had several ppl say they'd buy my eggs...but I plan on getting about 9 dozen a wk..I figure thats pretty easy w/30-33 hens...
right??

what do you think I'd get with 30 hens? egg wise? most are avg to above avg production, large eggs...

and I WILL have them in a 10x25 run..so I cant say cage free right...cause they are...but I can say
what???
 
I got ahead of the feed prices by raising our prices at the beginning of the year. Had to. We cannot raise them again this soon. We're at a glass ceiling at $2.00 for regular, $2.50 for jumbo. The economy is bad and people around here are not wealthy, by any means. Competition is everywhere.

I have no idea how Sav-A-Lot sells eggs for $.79 a dozen, consistently and WalMart at $.99

Those producers have lower feed costs, but still? No idea how they can do it profitably.
 

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