I think the statement " pray about it, think about it, and take care of your girls" really says it all. Establishing an emotional connection is exactly what I was looking for, this helps a lot. Thanks for the wonderful advice!
I might be just 12 but i have my own little job on selling eggs sell to family and friends now i dont have to worry about getting a job when i become a teenager 😃
Thank you for this ,new at raising chickens we have Rhode Island reds about 20 chickens in are backyard my husband built the coop and boxes for them and their pretty happy with it too I have been giving eggs away to people that need them and they are very thankful
We live in a rural area where eggs are sold typically for $2 a doz, organic are $4.50 a dozen. Due to the cost of feed and upkeep, we charge $3 a dozen and cannot keep up with demand. I talk up our chickens on social media so everyone in the area knows we have them and it has been very beneficial to reducing our costs.
+Suttons Daze Same here. We are small-time homesteaders, but since it is so rural its hard to get $3/doz customers. Because we buy feed and sell for 2$/doz., so sales offset the cost of feed just a bit. Even though my family consumes some eggs, the hobby doesn't exactly pay for itself. We do it because we love it and have set a goal to grow our own grain/herbs to supplement free our free-ranging hens.
Suttons Daze or all of you really. Where I live $4 a dozen is top price. How are you making a profit or even breaking even selling eggs while feeding high quality food. Even if I buy bulk food I could not break even at $3 a dozen. Patara if you see this I would like to see a video on turning a profit from chickens.
Some ideas are free range, save on feed by letting chickens forage. If you can't or won't do that, pluck weeds or share greens from the veggie garden. We grow collards, can't eat them as fast as they grow, so I pluck leaves daily for rabbits and chickens. Grow fodder if you are so motivated... it's easy, but I've got a lot of irons in the fire now, so I don't. Use a chicken tractor-google search how to build one. Feed both cooked table and raw prep scraps, or slightly spoiled food... there is no food group chickens won't consume, what they don't eat goes to deep compost in a chicken coop situation. Some people I know will dilute quality feeds with cheaper feed, like adding corn or oats. You can also feed chickens from an earthworm, or mealworm farm. I've also seen videos on "growing" a maggot bar. Sounds gross, but this is what chickens eat in the "wild", by choice.
I started in 2021 with 3 chickens I now have 45 chickens and 14 chicks at the age 11. I run my little business and sell to local businesses and local costumers. I’m now starting some meat chcikens
This was good teaching ! you are right about keeping the nest good and clean. When I first started out, if you didn't the chickens would even look for another place to lay their eggs. A cleaner nest means a cleaner egg. I also sell cheaper,for me it's about joy of being able to share. Thanks so much for all you share with us.
I agree you have to start at the beginning. How you treat your chickens gets you the good eggs in the first place. All of your points are good. Thank you.
I agree 100% on each and every point. On my eggs I write the name of the hen (if known) who laid it, along with the date. Customers like knowing the name of the hen, they really get a kick out of that. They also like the size differences, from extra small, to extra large. One customer was thrilled to have an extra small, to use as an egg wash when baking. She said it was just right, without being too much. :)
I know you did this in 2015 but eggs go for $8 a dozen at our local farmers markets and they sell out fast. I don't know that I would pay that much. Lucky I have 10 wonderful egg layers. Love your videos.
I have Easter Eggers, White Leghorns, and Isa Browns and Bard Rocks. They lay a variety of eggs and colors vary from green to blue, pink, brown, and white.
Patara, I’m addicted to chickens! I have 7 polish, 2 Ayam Cemani, 1 hybrid I created ( ameracuana x Rhode Island ), 4 golden comets, and I am getting two French Black Copper Marans from a cheif bloodline in April! I also am growing bananas, and ordered 50 strawberry plants!
Haha! finally found your twitter:) been subscriber for awhile. thx for such a great video! we need more customers or more eggs some weeks (drives us crazy). folks love and brag about our eggs as they do yours. it's a great feeling
Appalachia's Homestead oops I'm so embarrassed:( shouldve figured. I clicked on a link from HOMESTEAD HONEY and it took me straight to this video-which I've watched before of course. hmmm. nonetheless trying to expand our customer base is frustrating. everything is word of mouth and we seem to always have a dozen or so with us; I don't want to do this forever (we go to hospital quite a bit & several customers are there). how do we market other than word of mouth? ooo yeah I LOVE the clogs you are putting out for raffle;) chicken farmer son would love those (surgery Friday to put in dialysis ports, he's stage 5 kidney failure & chickens have become his life lol)
@@purple_leaf5770 Some other homesteaders and farmers sell their goods to a grocery store or restaurant. Not sure how they went about it though so try researching it. Social media will likely also help.
Thank you! We are in Maryville and just starting out. My wife sells our eggs at work, but we are expanding and investing in our flocks. Organic/free range chicken eggs aren’t cheap. I don’t think a lot of people understand the cost and labor involved with raising quality chickens.
Feed costs are up to $22.00 / bag for Layer Pellets, $30.00/ bag for black sunflower seeds. 🌻 so I gave my eggs away for several months. Then realized they really want wanted to pay for the eggs to keep them coming. So, people just started giving me cash when I delivered the eggs. Usually from $3.00 to $5.00 is what I get per dozen. I provide approximately 10 families with fresh, free range eggs. Some eggs are extra large, some small, most are Grade A Large. In cold weather the eggs are a bit smaller than in the summer.
Thanks for the video. You mentioned inspecting and testing the egg. I think I get the inspection part but the testing part I don't understand. Please explain. Thanks again.
Patara, would love to know when you make a Knox run to deliver eggs! I'd love to buy a dozen! Had a great galpal in Maryville who had chickens and those were the best.eggs.ever., and would love to try yours!
Hi! I was wondering if you can tell me about the inside of your nesting boxes. I want mine to be cleaner and not as many cracked ones. My boxes are made of wood and when I put shavings etc...they just scrape it out. They don’t even like their boxes for some reason. Do you use liners? If so could you tell me what kind? Thank you for your time! Great video... 😊
I can't keep up with demand, just from people at work lol. But, then I only have 6 chickens here in the city. And, they are quite the spoiled girls lol
Hi big fan of your page! Have a huge question. We have had a rooster in our yard all summer. He came from neighbors. They do not care or want him😢so with that being said my husband and I made him a wonderful shelter coop-small barn. HE WILL NOT GO IN!!! I can not catch him and he sleeps about 30 feet up a tree. We live in Northern Michigan so it’s getting cold and it’s the rainiest season here. Would love to hear from you and what you think I should do. Thanks!!
Thanks for all your good advise, it helps a lot to us new chicken and quail raisers. Do you candle each and every egg you sell? And after you wash your eggs how do you keep them cool when taking them to and from market? Thanks!
have you gotten certified or had to get eggs tested? we can't seem at markets until we get certified in Ohio. we also have so many customers we had to get more chickens lol. our customers love and rave for the eggs, so we must be doing something right. once again great video!!
Hi, I’m from Sevierville and work in Knoxville. Your video was really informative with great tips. I’ve got 18 layers and way too many eggs. I want to donate them friends and nonprofits. Is there anything particular I should write on the cartons before distributing? Like a best by date or anything? Again. Loved your video. Thanks!
my mom is selling eggs too free range. not very big amounts. we bought 40 chiks 1 week ago. i did wash the eggs in the begin but now u tell me i wont wash them again. thanks for the tip.
In my area you aren't allowed to sell washed eggs beacouse the protetic cover is destroyed after the washing and this is a disadvantage interms of the time that you can keep them in the fridge
Thank you so much. My customers like that my chickens roam all over they yard and eat grass. What does apple side vinegar do for their water? I just use plain water, but I change it daily.
Whats D E??? and how do you give apple cider vinegar? Do you feel yogurt is good for them? Mine are all free range in the day and then they have a 30 foot by 10 foot run for evening to be out in safetey. yhet get alot of produce and the bugs etc, and then gmo free feed.
I heard that the Maran was bread to produce an egg that is high in antioxidants and low in cholesterol. Do you know if that is true? I also heard on social media that some people are getting $35 a dozen for Maran eggs...do you believe that could be true? Thanks for your input on this. I really appreciate it.
+9095Steve I have heard many stories about their eggs being better quality and their egg shells protect the embryos better as well. I find what you feed your chickens has the biggest impact. And yes... I have seen fertilized eggs at $5 a piece.Thanks for watching!
+Appalachia's Homestead Thank you for your quick response to my question. I am a little unsure about what you mean by selling fertilized eggs. Do they like them fertilized for eating or to hatch a chicken? Thanks again.
Patara keeps her eggs on the counter until sale day. She washes them the day she will sell them. Then she packs them in coolers to sell that day. It sounds like she delivers eggs twice a month.
Do you sell eggs to put into an incubator? It's kind of a weird question, but I just think all of your birds are so pretty and so healthy looking. And we were looking into hatching some out in the spring but ours are all black australarps. I wanted so variety. Thank you in advance for your answer.
Excellent video! I'm curious about something though. Do you have to refrigerate your eggs after collecting them or if you leave them un-washed, can they sit outside of the refrigerator? Also, how would I remain completely organic? I'm planning to google how to become certified organic chicken mommy but I'm totally new to this. I have been watching wonderful videos for months and I haven't even gotten my lady chics yet but I'm almost done with building my Taj Mahal coop (Yes, I think I went way overboard but I want them to have a nice living space..LOL!) so I will soon have chics to put in brooder and then eventually in their coop. My rooster, Colonel Sanders (HAHAHA), will finally have some girlfriends too! :) I just think I want to be strictly organic but not sure how to go about it.
@@appalachiashomesteadwithpatara I understand that part. That wasn't what I was asking but thanks for trying anyway after not reading apparently. Also, reading is fundamental too. Smh at a channel I thought would be amazing to follow when the channel can't be assed to actually read and answer the questions asked. Gg
@@CarolinaGirlCreationZ wow, absolutely no reason for your rudeness. How about you just google your question, yeah hmmm just bless your little bitty tiny heart
A new law in Massachusetts just went into effect that all chickens must have 18"x18" for laying their eggs. Now our eggs cost twice as much. Eggs are now the same price as ground beef and bacon. Even the regular eggs that used to be .99. These regular eggs are now like 3.99
Hi! I have want to start selling my eggs and you have great information that will help me. I was wondering though, where do you get your egg cartons????
Tried to get my family to start saving egg cartons before my chicks ever arrived. Did they? No. Now I’m getting a dozen per day and will have to go to the added expense of buying new cartons. Guess it’s time to start selling my girl’s labor of love.
For myself I don't, but I work in a large city, and you know city people, everything has to be done their way, so the ones I sell, I refrigerate, unless they ask that they not be. I try to accommodate them. Thanks for the answer!
J Robby your welcome. yes that is true. those city folks can't stand to try things different than what they've done their entire lives lol! (several customers refrigerate just out of habit or start by leaving on counter then end up refrigerating them).
Hi Patara, all. Can anyone help with this question? I have a Wyandotte hen and 2, two week old chicks sequestered, but very visible to the rest of the flock. Yesterday, I noticed a bunch of feathers in her area. She's missing feathers around her lower neck and about her back/romp area. Is she molting, bored?? What's the deal? My husband and I have only had chickens for a year. So, this is all new to us. Thanks y'all.
Best feed is bugs out in the yards and field. Giving them bagged feed gives eggs an off taste. Chickens eating fresh grass clippings,bugs and yes even a mouse or two gives them a better taste! Anyhow that is what the customers say!!
I think the statement " pray about it, think about it, and take care of your girls" really says it all.
Establishing an emotional connection is exactly what I was looking for, this helps a lot.
Thanks for the wonderful advice!
Its amazing to see that even 7 years ago, you are still you! No change no front!
Great video. I have the land I just need to get started. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I appreciate you.
I might be just 12 but i have my own little job on selling eggs sell to family and friends now i dont have to worry about getting a job when i become a teenager 😃
Jacob Baillie that is wonderful to hear! our kids love to sell the eggs as well. how many eggs do you get a day? we get up to 20.
franceska counts i get a dozen a day but soon will be getting 10 more hens its a fun hobby and it gives back😉
Oh I do the same I started earlier in the year, I’m thirteen and sell quail eggs and chicks, I get around 30 a day and 210 a week
Omg same lol
@@hamdam6649 210 eggs a week
Thank you for this ,new at raising chickens we have Rhode Island reds about 20 chickens in are backyard my husband built the coop and boxes for them and their pretty happy with it too I have been giving eggs away to people that need them and they are very thankful
We live in a rural area where eggs are sold typically for $2 a doz, organic are $4.50 a dozen. Due to the cost of feed and upkeep, we charge $3 a dozen and cannot keep up with demand. I talk up our chickens on social media so everyone in the area knows we have them and it has been very beneficial to reducing our costs.
+Suttons Daze There ya go! Thanks for watching! xo
+Suttons Daze Same here. We are small-time homesteaders, but since it is so rural its hard to get $3/doz customers. Because we buy feed and sell for 2$/doz., so sales offset the cost of feed just a bit. Even though my family consumes some eggs, the hobby doesn't exactly pay for itself. We do it because we love it and have set a goal to grow our own grain/herbs to supplement free our free-ranging hens.
Suttons Daze we sell ours 3.5 a dozen but most of our customers want 18, so it's 4.5 but we give deals for repeat buyers for 3$ and 4$.
Suttons Daze or all of you really. Where I live $4 a dozen is top price. How are you making a profit or even breaking even selling eggs while feeding high quality food. Even if I buy bulk food I could not break even at $3 a dozen. Patara if you see this I would like to see a video on turning a profit from chickens.
Some ideas are free range, save on feed by letting chickens forage. If you can't or won't do that, pluck weeds or share greens from the veggie garden. We grow collards, can't eat them as fast as they grow, so I pluck leaves daily for rabbits and chickens. Grow fodder if you are so motivated... it's easy, but I've got a lot of irons in the fire now, so I don't. Use a chicken tractor-google search how to build one. Feed both cooked table and raw prep scraps, or slightly spoiled food... there is no food group chickens won't consume, what they don't eat goes to deep compost in a chicken coop situation. Some people I know will dilute quality feeds with cheaper feed, like adding corn or oats. You can also feed chickens from an earthworm, or mealworm farm. I've also seen videos on "growing" a maggot bar. Sounds gross, but this is what chickens eat in the "wild", by choice.
One of our homesteading neighbors is selling about 8 dozen a week @3.50 to a local restaurant. Good video.
Those eggs look like jewels with all those colours - beautiful
Thanks Patara! I'm enjoying a 2 day binge on your awesome video's! Your a born educator girl. Thanks much. Sylvia
I started in 2021 with 3 chickens I now have 45 chickens and 14 chicks at the age 11. I run my little business and sell to local businesses and local costumers. I’m now starting some meat chcikens
I'm new to your posts . I would like to say you are very informative and awesome . Thank you for the info .
This was good teaching ! you are right about keeping the nest good and clean. When I first started out, if you didn't the chickens would even look for another place to lay their eggs. A cleaner nest means a cleaner egg. I also sell cheaper,for me it's about joy of being able to share. Thanks so much for all you share with us.
I agree you have to start at the beginning. How you treat your chickens gets you the good eggs in the first place. All of your points are good. Thank you.
I agree 100% on each and every point. On my eggs I write the name of the hen (if known) who laid it, along with the date. Customers like knowing the name of the hen, they really get a kick out of that.
They also like the size differences, from extra small, to extra large. One customer was thrilled to have an extra small, to use as an egg wash when baking. She said it was just right, without being too much. :)
I know you did this in 2015 but eggs go for $8 a dozen at our local farmers markets and they sell out fast. I don't know that I would pay that much. Lucky I have 10 wonderful egg layers. Love your videos.
Great info as always !! Thank you ! We appreciate the time & energy you put into your channel... God bless !!
This is probably my favorite video of yours, Patera! this is all really good advice! Thank you! :)
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I have Easter Eggers, White Leghorns, and Isa Browns and Bard Rocks. They lay a variety of eggs and colors vary from green to blue, pink, brown, and white.
Thank you for this interesting information! Your channel is great!
You are one smart woman. Great video! Thank you!
#1 get lots of people aware and interested in your product
Patara, I’m addicted to chickens! I have 7 polish, 2 Ayam Cemani, 1 hybrid I created ( ameracuana x Rhode Island ), 4 golden comets, and I am getting two French Black Copper Marans from a cheif bloodline in April! I also am growing bananas, and ordered 50 strawberry plants!
Haha! finally found your twitter:) been subscriber for awhile. thx for such a great video! we need more customers or more eggs some weeks (drives us crazy). folks love and brag about our eggs as they do yours. it's a great feeling
I'm not on Twitter. Not sure who you are following... On here, YT and Instagram. ;-)
Appalachia's Homestead oops I'm so embarrassed:( shouldve figured. I clicked on a link from HOMESTEAD HONEY and it took me straight to this video-which I've watched before of course.
hmmm. nonetheless trying to expand our customer base is frustrating. everything is word of mouth and we seem to always have a dozen or so with us; I don't want to do this forever (we go to hospital quite a bit & several customers are there). how do we market other than word of mouth?
ooo yeah I LOVE the clogs you are putting out for raffle;) chicken farmer son would love those (surgery Friday to put in dialysis ports, he's stage 5 kidney failure & chickens have become his life lol)
@@purple_leaf5770 Some other homesteaders and farmers sell their goods to a grocery store or restaurant. Not sure how they went about it though so try researching it. Social media will likely also help.
you are so right in every experience in chickens ...... Thank you .
Thank you! We are in Maryville and just starting out. My wife sells our eggs at work, but we are expanding and investing in our flocks. Organic/free range chicken eggs aren’t cheap. I don’t think a lot of people understand the cost and labor involved with raising quality chickens.
Yes… I’ve been waiting for this..
Thank you for all the information toDo God bless
Thank you so much Patara
Feed costs are up to $22.00 / bag for Layer Pellets, $30.00/ bag for black sunflower seeds. 🌻 so I gave my eggs away for several months. Then realized they really want wanted to pay for the eggs to keep them coming. So, people just started giving me cash when I delivered the eggs. Usually from $3.00 to $5.00 is what I get per dozen. I provide approximately 10 families with fresh, free range eggs. Some eggs are extra large, some small, most are Grade A Large. In cold weather the eggs are a bit smaller than in the summer.
Great information.
Good advice!I could get more hens & sell the eggs to the snowbirds,I can easily undersell the local supermarkets.
Clean clean clean that's the trick to everything..
This is great ! I give my eggs to family members ,but when i do meat birds I have them pay for the birds and feed and also help with the process .
You are an inspiration. Thank you
Thanks Patara very informative
Thanks for the video. You mentioned inspecting and testing the egg. I think I get the inspection part but the testing part I don't understand. Please explain. Thanks again.
For packaging the eggs, we have lots of people get blank egg cartons and have a rubber stamp made for personalizing the top of them.
thank you that was as always helpful!!
Great information 🙏💯👈✔
I love this! 🐓♥️
Patara, would love to know when you make a Knox run to deliver eggs! I'd love to buy a dozen! Had a great galpal in Maryville who had chickens and those were the best.eggs.ever., and would love to try yours!
Good advice
Hi! I was wondering if you can tell me about the inside of your nesting boxes. I want mine to be cleaner and not as many cracked ones. My boxes are made of wood and when I put shavings etc...they just scrape it out. They don’t even like their boxes for some reason. Do you use liners? If so could you tell me what kind? Thank you for your time! Great video... 😊
We ferment wheat in organic ACV and our girls love it!
Sharon Brown I thought about doing that since around me that sort of comodity is widely available. But I'm also considering sunflower seed also.
hi
@@anthonypoole6901 That sounds like a great option as well
Great video, very informative!
Magnificent!👏
I can't keep up with demand, just from people at work lol. But, then I only have 6 chickens here in the city. And, they are quite the spoiled girls lol
This is Dean AlanLaRue I watch my eggs prices
I love you. this is a great video. thank you
Hi big fan of your page! Have a huge question. We have had a rooster in our yard all summer. He came from neighbors. They do not care or want him😢so with that being said my husband and I made him a wonderful shelter coop-small barn. HE WILL NOT GO IN!!! I can not catch him and he sleeps about 30 feet up a tree. We live in Northern Michigan so it’s getting cold and it’s the rainiest season here. Would love to hear from you and what you think I should do. Thanks!!
Thanks for this video.
A great job.
love the info. thanks for this. do you refrigerate your eggs as you collect them?
I am looking at getting back into re-entering the market
Thanks for all your good advise, it helps a lot to us new chicken and quail raisers. Do you candle each and every egg you sell? And after you wash your eggs how do you keep them cool when taking them to and from market? Thanks!
have you gotten certified or had to get eggs tested? we can't seem at markets until we get certified in Ohio. we also have so many customers we had to get more chickens lol. our customers love and rave for the eggs, so we must be doing something right. once again great video!!
We are certified in Ohio. Easy to do. We sell our certified eggs to a bakery.
Hi quick question you add apple cider vinegar to thier water and if so how much I want to try that for my chickens?
Thank you, very informative. May I ask what you charge for a dozen eggs today?
Hi, I’m from Sevierville and work in Knoxville. Your video was really informative with great tips. I’ve got 18 layers and way too many eggs. I want to donate them friends and nonprofits. Is there anything particular I should write on the cartons before distributing? Like a best by date or anything? Again. Loved your video. Thanks!
❤️ love love love Gold Delious Eggs 🥚
Wish you delivered to Southern CA for breakfast tomorrow morning. ;o)
Country Girl Grit watching from Myrtle Beach S.C.
U are very smart 👌
my mom is selling eggs too free range. not very big amounts. we bought 40 chiks 1 week ago. i did wash the eggs in the begin but now u tell me i wont wash them again. thanks for the tip.
+Andreas Ioannou if i have any question i will ask u appalachia.
Thanks! very helpful info :)
In my area you aren't allowed to sell washed eggs beacouse the protetic cover is destroyed after the washing and this is a disadvantage interms of the time that you can keep them in the fridge
Any chance of updating this video? Eggs are such a huge deal right now. Grain is pricey right now. 😳 Thanks . ❤️
those are some really good tips thanks for sharing!!!
What's the best way to choose the hens
I live in Knoxville how do I go about getting on your waiting list?
Thank you Patara :)
Very nice
Thank you so much. My customers like that my chickens roam all over they yard and eat grass. What does apple side vinegar do for their water? I just use plain water, but I change it daily.
Whats D E??? and how do you give apple cider vinegar? Do you feel yogurt is good for them?
Mine are all free range in the day and then they have a 30 foot by 10 foot run for evening to be out in safetey. yhet get alot of produce and the bugs etc, and then gmo free feed.
Do you ask if they want them washed? Water glassing they can not be washed
Thank you
I heard that the Maran was bread to produce an egg that is high in antioxidants and low in cholesterol. Do you know if that is true? I also heard on social media that some people are getting $35 a dozen for Maran eggs...do you believe that could be true? Thanks for your input on this. I really appreciate it.
+9095Steve I have heard many stories about their eggs being better quality and their egg shells protect the embryos better as well. I find what you feed your chickens has the biggest impact. And yes... I have seen fertilized eggs at $5 a piece.Thanks for watching!
+Appalachia's Homestead Thank you for your quick response to my question. I am a little unsure about what you mean by selling fertilized eggs. Do they like them fertilized for eating or to hatch a chicken? Thanks again.
Fertilized for hatching purposes is the prices you see.
What types of chicken do you use for the larger blue eggs?
ladyeclectic amerucana
Do you put any kind of label on your egg cartons just was wondering if I should
At what point do you refrigerate your eggs while collecting them and waiting to sell them? Awesome info THANK YOU!
Patara keeps her eggs on the counter until sale day. She washes them the day she will sell them. Then she packs them in coolers to sell that day. It sounds like she delivers eggs twice a month.
Do you sell eggs to put into an incubator? It's kind of a weird question, but I just think all of your birds are so pretty and so healthy looking. And we were looking into hatching some out in the spring but ours are all black australarps. I wanted so variety. Thank you in advance for your answer.
+Rachael Irelan I am not currently but thank you for asking!
is this a BardRock you are holding? Raised comb?
Excellent video! I'm curious about something though. Do you have to refrigerate your eggs after collecting them or if you leave them un-washed, can they sit outside of the refrigerator?
Also, how would I remain completely organic? I'm planning to google how to become certified organic chicken mommy but I'm totally new to this. I have been watching wonderful videos for months and I haven't even gotten my lady chics yet but I'm almost done with building my Taj Mahal coop (Yes, I think I went way overboard but I want them to have a nice living space..LOL!) so I will soon have chics to put in brooder and then eventually in their coop. My rooster, Colonel Sanders (HAHAHA), will finally have some girlfriends too! :) I just think I want to be strictly organic but not sure how to go about it.
NOT washed till day of sale
@@appalachiashomesteadwithpatara I understand that part. That wasn't what I was asking but thanks for trying anyway after not reading apparently.
Also, reading is fundamental too. Smh at a channel I thought would be amazing to follow when the channel can't be assed to actually read and answer the questions asked. Gg
@@CarolinaGirlCreationZ wow, absolutely no reason for your rudeness. How about you just google your question, yeah hmmm just bless your little bitty tiny heart
A new law in Massachusetts just went into effect that all chickens must have 18"x18" for laying their eggs. Now our eggs cost twice as much. Eggs are now the same price as ground beef and bacon. Even the regular eggs that used to be .99. These regular eggs are now like 3.99
Hi! I have want to start selling my eggs and you have great information that will help me. I was wondering though, where do you get your egg cartons????
Amazon has them and tractor supply has them as well b
Go to egg carton on here there they some cute ones.
Hi Patara love your videos! Do you get many customers for your duck eggs?
+North MeetsSouth I have a few. Old Fred LOVES them and so does my kids. We never have too many. ;-)
Duck eggs are excellent to bake with and delicious as devild eggs.
where do you get your cartons and how much are they?
I'd love to buy some of your eggs from time to time, Patara! Live just of I-140/Northshore area! Would love to know where your meet-up spot is?! MJ
Where do you buy your egg cartons from?
how much would u sell them for me to incubate I'm looking for some silkies, black copper marran, or any that are a broody breed
Do your customers save the cartons and return them to you?
Tried to get my family to start saving egg cartons before my chicks ever arrived. Did they? No. Now I’m getting a dozen per day and will have to go to the added expense of buying new cartons. Guess it’s time to start selling my girl’s labor of love.
do you refrigerate your eggs before you sell them?
J Robby we do NOT refrigerate, we tell customers it's their choice to refrigerate or not. our customers say they don't. do you refrigerate?
For myself I don't, but I work in a large city, and you know city people, everything has to be done their way, so the ones I sell, I refrigerate, unless they ask that they not be. I try to accommodate them. Thanks for the answer!
J Robby your welcome. yes that is true. those city folks can't stand to try things different than what they've done their entire lives lol! (several customers refrigerate just out of habit or start by leaving on counter then end up refrigerating them).
JuaxHQ no
how many laying hens do you have on average ?
+Brad Smith It honestly varies. It's slowing down. I can get several dozen a day but now are entering molt and winter so it will slow down. xo
Hi Patara, all. Can anyone help with this question? I have a Wyandotte hen and 2, two week old chicks sequestered, but very visible to the rest of the flock. Yesterday, I noticed a bunch of feathers in her area. She's missing feathers around her lower neck and about her back/romp area. Is she molting, bored?? What's the deal? My husband and I have only had chickens for a year. So, this is all new to us. Thanks y'all.
Probably! Fall is coming. Watch & up her protein!
How much DE do you feed for deworming and how often? Thanks
I pray God releases more blessings to you and your family.
How long can you keep fresh eggs out before they need to be refrigerated
Unwashed fresh eggs can sit on the counter for up to 1 month. Washed eggs need to be kept in the fridge.
where do I purchase your eggs from? very interested in trying duck eggs!
Best feed is bugs out in the yards and field. Giving them bagged feed gives eggs an off taste. Chickens eating fresh grass clippings,bugs and yes even a mouse or two gives them a better taste! Anyhow that is what the customers say!!
how many chickens do you have?
how many eggs do you produce a week with you x amount of birds you have