why can't I sell eggs?

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kuntrygirl wrote:

galanie wrote:

My neighbor gladly bought mine until I told them I watched my hen eat a toad. Suddenly they were on a fast and later just didn't really eat any eggs. hehe.



People are strange like that eh? My co-workers were taking eggs until they found out that the chickens only have one "exit" route - (came up in conversation one day - not sure why) I don't know where they think the eggs in the stores come from ... but apparently they think it's something different - go figure.
They think there is an "Egg Machine" out there that makes and manufactures eggs. Makes me so mad that some people are that ignorant to not know where eggs come from.

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Yup people are funny!

A friend that works at a zoo was explaining to a young child and his family,where this nice warm wet egg just came from, and the look on the parents face was that of disgust.

My kids fight to be the one to find the warmest egg! And they are the only kids in their class to live on a farm. Oh what these other kids are missing out on!​
 
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It boggles my mind to think we have grown so far from reality..............
I have a friend who won't eat anything from my house because it most likely didn't come in a store bought plastic wrapper.
It might be wild game or fresh organic garden food, that a bug may have crawled on, duh I washed it so what, maybe buffalo or elk from the 2 farms near me.
I always laugh at her that she has eaten these things here before and didn't even know it but she swears she hasn't it would make her sick...........LOLOLOLOL x10
People like her are more than just ignorant I think it's down right disturbing to think there are so many out there that think and live this way. If and when the rest of society falls apart where will these people find food? the grocery stores will be looted first thing, after that then what starve, because your stupid?? I don't get it. and I don't get how this happened either, what happened to peoples common sense? Kim
 
Don't y'all know eggs come from the easter bunny, chocolate milk from brown cows.
 
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If someone ever tells me that they won't eat anything from my house, then I would tell that I won't eat any store bought food from their house and that I only eat from backyard chicken owners (eggs, meat, etc) local farmers and local community gardens. I will tell them I don't know where their store bought food comes from.
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I bet that will throw them off.
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That's what my aunt does, b/c it did not come from the store and she might have seen its face here on the farm.
 
I have 3 neighbors bought eggs 2 have not come back for more and one said he has to watch his "cholesterol" and I know he was just being nice. I'm making up some nice signs to put up and see what happens. Even the guy who is a farmer and we get corn from to make our chicken feed said his wife likes the store eggs he like ours. People are funny.
 
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hunter, what do YOU think your eggs taste like? Do they taste good to you? I'm just curious that you said something about taste in one of your messages. Do you feed them onion or garlic scraps?

I was nervous to eat my first "real" egg from one of my chickens. So I cooked it up, and took a tiny bite, and then I realized how delicious it was. I like the idea someone wrote about giving away some eggs as sort of a trial to people, then telling them what you charge per dozen.

I sell mine at work, but people keep forgetting to take them out of the refrigerator in the break room!
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I took in 3 dozen this morning, and saw someone left 2 dozen in the refrigerator from last Friday. So now there's 5 dozen eggs in there! I think I'm going to start "marketing" my eggs to other wards in the hospital, since my hens lay between 8-12 eggs a day. My best friend is my only competition there - and her eggs are organic! Mine aren't, but I say "My eggs aren't organic, but I feed my hens a high quality feed." It seems to work pretty good for me so far.

Good luck, I wish I could help you more!
 
I'm gonna be selling eggs this summer and I'm looking forward to keeping a select few customers. I'm using facebook as a means of reaching out to my good friends.
 
People drive by so fast...do they even notice? Can neighbors spread the word?
Once u get customers...no sign needed.
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hunter, what do YOU think your eggs taste like? Do they taste good to you? I'm just curious that you said something about taste in one of your messages. Do you feed them onion or garlic scraps?

I was nervous to eat my first "real" egg from one of my chickens. So I cooked it up, and took a tiny bite, and then I realized how delicious it was. I like the idea someone wrote about giving away some eggs as sort of a trial to people, then telling them what you charge per dozen.

I sell mine at work, but people keep forgetting to take them out of the refrigerator in the break room!
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I took in 3 dozen this morning, and saw someone left 2 dozen in the refrigerator from last Friday. So now there's 5 dozen eggs in there! I think I'm going to start "marketing" my eggs to other wards in the hospital, since my hens lay between 8-12 eggs a day. My best friend is my only competition there - and her eggs are organic! Mine aren't, but I say "My eggs aren't organic, but I feed my hens a high quality feed." It seems to work pretty good for me so far.

Good luck, I wish I could help you more!

what do you have to feed chickens for the eggs to be considered organic??
 

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