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babs Posted - Mar 01 2007 : 3:00:39 PM
I don't suppose anyone would know what the going rate is?

I need to buy about 2-3 doz and I'm not sure what to pay.

Help!

Babs
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babs Posted - Mar 10 2007 : 08:46:15 AM
My guess is, she probably doesn't have a gander to make them fertile. Btw, these are for crafting not eating, sorry I didn't clarify that earlier. But she doesn't know what to charge, and I have a buyer who doesn't know what he'd pay and so I'm in the middle hoping I don't get stuck with craft eggs. :


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EmmJay Posted - Mar 10 2007 : 07:53:38 AM
I am not sure what you would pay in MN, but in Canada, I would not pay any more than a few dollars. They are non fertile, so they would be for eating only.
I guess one question (I would have) how does the person know that they are not fertile?
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Libbie Posted - Mar 09 2007 : 11:38:55 PM
I sure wish I knew! There just HAS to be a farmgirl out here who's purchased goose eggs, doesn' there?

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