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 Posted: 26 March 2008 09:10 am1st Post

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Hello there I was just wondering if any of you sell eggs at the gate and how much do you charge for your eggs.  We have regular customers in our village and we charge 90p for 6. However the price of our chicken food has gone through the roof in the last 2 weeks, and when I sat down and worked out how much it costs to produce an egg ( not taking into account my time and effort:() it turns out we are selling them at a loss. I have got to put them up to £1.10 for 6 just to break even. :shock: I am looking at other feed options anyone got any ideas??  We feed organic layers pellets in the morning and mixed corn in the evening. byeeee 

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 Posted: 26 March 2008 09:41 am2nd Post

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Hi Wendy,we sold ours for £1.40 doz,now putting them upto £1.60, we feed ours on organic feed the same as you but subsidise it with vegetable leftovers which my wife can get from her work and whats left from the kitchen, also starting now they will have grass cuttings from the garden and some of the local verges that I can cut with my sit on mower, I also give them sods that are dug out of the garden for them to scrat in and pick the worms out of.

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 Posted: 26 March 2008 10:30 am3rd Post

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Hi thanks for the reply

Our chickens free range over 4 acres and we too give extras from our left over veg from the kitchen. I think we will just have to increase the egg price. I have just got back from a quick snoop round sainsburys and their  free range eggs are selling for £1.78 for 6. Their woodland free range are selling for £1.58 for 6 and their organic free-range are 2.09 for 6. Although our eggs are organic free -range we are not soil association certified( too expensive for us to go down that road )so we cant market them as such!!. :X I think our poor village dwellers are in for a bit of a shock when I put the eggs out today:shock:.Know wonder they fly of the stand!! I really must get out more:D I very rarely go into the supermarket but sometimes you have to have a look at what is going on out there:D:D Thanks again I hope you have done all your repairs, but do you ever really finish I think not Byeeeeeeee;)

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 Posted: 29 March 2008 12:33 am4th Post

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Just a quick up date

After going through our feed bills we had  to put up  our egg price  at the gate.

We had been selling at 90p for 6. We are now selling at £1.20 for 6.

We sold all our eggs today:D

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 Posted: 31 March 2008 08:16 pm5th Post

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WTG wendy :D feed prices seem to just keep going up ! and I've only got 4 hens

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 Posted: 9 July 2008 11:21 pm6th Post

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Eggs still selling very well at £1.20 for 6 and we are able to buy the feed at no cost to us again. So we get our eggs for free ( well if you add the cost of our time and care  not free very expensive but we love it). Reporting from sunny norfolk>

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 Posted: 10 July 2008 11:53 am7th Post

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That's excellent, Wendy! And at £1.20 cheaper than the shops too!

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 Posted: 10 July 2008 11:48 pm8th Post

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Just need to get the buyers to return the boxes so we dont have to buy them in again and we could have it cracked !! Thank you all for the replies.

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 Posted: 11 July 2008 11:33 am9th Post

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wendy wrote: Just need to get the buyers to return the boxes so we dont have to buy them in again and we could have it cracked !! Thank you all for the replies.

Charge 'em £1.30 for 6 and a box, £1.20 for 6 bring their own box ;)

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 Posted: 11 July 2008 09:59 pm10th Post

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What a good idea will give it a go.

Thanks

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 Posted: 11 July 2008 10:26 pm11th Post

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What a handsome lad ! just wish we could have a few more hens and a cock

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 Posted: 11 July 2008 10:37 pm12th Post

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He is my Belgium barbu d uccle bantam I have been breeding them for 15 years.

You can keep them on a small gardens because  they are so small and they  have feathered feet  which means they can't scratch like chicken so do not turn over  the land. They love to be handled so are great with children or people who are scared of chickens.

I would never be without them they are a joy to own.

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 Posted: 12 July 2008 06:29 am13th Post

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He's gorgeous Wendy .... ooh - glad to see you managed to change your picture!

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 Posted: 12 July 2008 10:08 pm14th Post

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Thanks Anita

Yes worked the picture out getting around the site now. Just wish I had more time to add more.

Wendy

 

 

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 Posted: 15 November 2008 02:56 pm15th Post

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We sell our eggs for 1.50 doz and some didn't like to pay that. It's getting to the point now that we may have to put the price up again as the price of feed is still going higher.
We also give our chickens potatoes boiled and any other veg peelings we have and they love it.
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