After an "informative" chat with the local DEFRA guy, apparently i should register with DEFRA as a licenced commercial hatchery. I asked if it was to do with the sclae of my operation (100 birds etc) but he said no, it was to do with the fact that i sell hatching eggs, even if they are on eBay.
So i asked what the threshold of selling hatching eggs on eBay was before i needed to register - i was told 1 egg!
Apparently if you sell hatching eggs to the public, you must mark them not for consumption, mark on your flock number, method of production, date of laying, commercial hatchery number and presumed breed of hen on each egg - how small do i have to write on a bantam egg!
It also means that i would need to register as an egg - packing station, meaning that all my eggs need to be stamped on the shell with my originators mark.
I do not know of anyone selling eggs on eBay that does this, or even at organised poultry sales, so i think i might turn a blind eye. If i were to do all that DEFRA say to enable me to sell eggs i would be at such a financial disadvantage because of the financial outlay to comply with the regs that i would have to sell hatching eggs at £20 a half dozen minimum!
Has anyone else come across this stupidity or is it a new thing to help bring us in line with europe? (i.e give the european market an advantage over Britain)
I must admit, i do have to be careful as i do get inspected by DEFRA as i am on the Poultry Register, but the above seems to take the proverbial. One good thing to come out of this is that it will mean that with a egg packing number i can sell eggs to middle men like the butcher etc for sale on or at farmers markets - something i do want to tap into.
However, another interesting quirk of red tape - if i sell at a to the public at a farmers market i need to be registered, but if i sell to the public at a WI market i dont???
I am going off to the cider shed to see what solace can be had!
So i asked what the threshold of selling hatching eggs on eBay was before i needed to register - i was told 1 egg!
Apparently if you sell hatching eggs to the public, you must mark them not for consumption, mark on your flock number, method of production, date of laying, commercial hatchery number and presumed breed of hen on each egg - how small do i have to write on a bantam egg!
It also means that i would need to register as an egg - packing station, meaning that all my eggs need to be stamped on the shell with my originators mark.
I do not know of anyone selling eggs on eBay that does this, or even at organised poultry sales, so i think i might turn a blind eye. If i were to do all that DEFRA say to enable me to sell eggs i would be at such a financial disadvantage because of the financial outlay to comply with the regs that i would have to sell hatching eggs at £20 a half dozen minimum!
Has anyone else come across this stupidity or is it a new thing to help bring us in line with europe? (i.e give the european market an advantage over Britain)
I must admit, i do have to be careful as i do get inspected by DEFRA as i am on the Poultry Register, but the above seems to take the proverbial. One good thing to come out of this is that it will mean that with a egg packing number i can sell eggs to middle men like the butcher etc for sale on or at farmers markets - something i do want to tap into.
However, another interesting quirk of red tape - if i sell at a to the public at a farmers market i need to be registered, but if i sell to the public at a WI market i dont???
I am going off to the cider shed to see what solace can be had!
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