Zenbirder
Frugal Vegetarian Farmer
Please not to start a discussion on "to cull or not to cull", I just wanted to point out that the whether you do or don't can effect egg pricing. The discussion is on egg pricing:Beekissed said:In March or April I will cull all nonlayers and see where we stand.
My customers know they pay a premium for eggs because all hens have a guaranteed spot in the hen house for life, regardless of laying. If I were to cull I would lose at least 85% of my premium paying customers that I have now. These are very much animal rights people and when the hens age more all I will need to do is let them know that the eggs they are paying for from the young ones are supporting the living of the older girls, and they will pay. In fact I expect I will get donations, like people give to an animal sanctuary.
Now when I go to Farmer's market there will be a lot of people there who don't care, in fact our market has WIC arrangement. So premium pricing of eggs is determined very much by the mind of the customer.