It varies all over the world. Farm fresh eggs are usually about 25% more than store bought eggs. California being the exception where farm fresh "organic" eggs can be 100% the price of regular eggs.
depends where you get them from
In 1970 a dozen of fresh eggs cost only 62 cents. Therefore, six fresh eggs would have only cost 31 cents in 1970.
Figure your cost for the flock for one month--feed, vet bills, overhead (electrical, water, housing, etc.), and divide by the eggs you collect for one month, then add 20-30%.
Store eggs have been shipped and stored who knows how many times before they get to the shelves. They are just as natural, but, simply put, they are old. Farm grown eggs are usually local, so even if shipped and/or stored they are much fresher. This is typically true of all farm grown product, thus the health nut crave for farm fresh foods.
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Two eggs cost 11 cents
As you have used the term Battery I assume you are not in North America. Here in North America The price of a dozen Grade A large eggs here is around $2.50 in grocery stores. The price of a dozen Large free range eggs is about $1.00 more or $3.00 These prices vary depending on where you are located and where you buy the eggs. Farm fresh eggs bought right off the farm are often within the same price range as from local grocery stores but much fresher.
What sort of farm? How big? In which country?
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About $2.50-$4.00. Depending on how fresh the eggs are and the quality.
It costs at least 1million euro to build a farm
allot of money probsbye
the price of a poultry farm in Pakistan all depends on the cost and quality of the poultry feeds.