November 21, 2024

VIDEO: How To Market & Sell Your Eggs


One of the most common questions asked on Appalachia’s Homestead. Patara goes over her opinion and strategy on how to be successful in selling your farm fresh eggs! *IF you have questions regarding laws or regulations, please check *YOUR* local area or state. Thank you!
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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: How To Market & Sell Your Eggs

  1. 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.

  2. 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!

  3. 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!!

  4. 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.

  5. 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!

  6. Hi I want to start my own egg farm.looking for good strains, cause I live in a hot dry dessert. I have done this before.now I am retired l want to sale eggs and baby chicks, some hens.make my own crossbreeds. Some with game, those sell to ranchers, I have white kelsos good layers. I can do 300 laying birds, 25 hens 3 rooster pens. Thanks

  7. 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!

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