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From: Gunthorp Farms (graze-l_at_witt.ac.nz)
Date: 07/11/05


Just wondering........No washing requirements/restrictions? No holding 
temperature requirements pre/post washing?  No requirement to sell them at 
the farm?
Greg
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Walter H. Jeffries" <Highlands@blacklightning.com>
To: <graze-l@witt.ac.nz>
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 11:06 AM
Subject: [Graze-l] [SPAM] - Vermont Rules on Egg Sales from Small Flocks - 
Found word(s) farm in the Text body


> This might be interesting to some...
>
> I just spoke with the state department of agriculture consumer protection 
> agency person who handles this asking what are the regulations on selling 
> eggs from a small home flock in Vermont. Here is a summary of the rules:
>
> For flocks of less than 3,000 chickens:
> 1. You may put the eggs in used egg cartons.
> 2. Cross off the Vermont Seal of Quality or the USDA seal if it is on the 
> carton.
> 3. Put a sticker or stamp on the carton with your name and address.
> 4. Don't put in small eggs, cracked eggs or dirty eggs.
>
> I think he said this is a national standard that Vermont follows but I 
> wasn't sure of that so it may or may not be different in other states. 
> He's sending me a booklet but said that the above is the essentials.
>
> I was interested because during some parts of the year we have massive 
> extra numbers of eggs from our pastured flock of hens. People have asked 
> about buying them but so far I've only given them away to friends and 
> family as well as feeding the pigs and dogs the extras. Now I know I can 
> sell them and what to do.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Walter Jeffries
> Sugar Mtn Farm
> in Vermont
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> must not read, copy, disseminate, distribute or otherwise use or disclose 
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