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Selling chickens eggs in the winter?
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<blockquote data-quote="AmeliaA" data-source="post: 1451743" data-attributes="member: 29051"><p>So this year I have had a small egg business in front of my house. Selling about 7 dozen a week and just recently hatched for chicks cause I can't keep up with how much are selling. By the time winter hits here in Michigan I should have about 24 hens laying. I know they will probably slow down in the winter but how can I sell them. I would sell them inside my home but I'm gone from 7am-6pm Mon-Fri. Is there a way I could sell outside during the cold winter months when temps get down to 0 degrees? Would a fridge work on the porch? Also don't want to put a lot of money into being able to sell in the winter. But would like to make my customers happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmeliaA, post: 1451743, member: 29051"] So this year I have had a small egg business in front of my house. Selling about 7 dozen a week and just recently hatched for chicks cause I can't keep up with how much are selling. By the time winter hits here in Michigan I should have about 24 hens laying. I know they will probably slow down in the winter but how can I sell them. I would sell them inside my home but I'm gone from 7am-6pm Mon-Fri. Is there a way I could sell outside during the cold winter months when temps get down to 0 degrees? Would a fridge work on the porch? Also don't want to put a lot of money into being able to sell in the winter. But would like to make my customers happy. [/QUOTE]
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