If they were fertile they could go for roughly $3-$4 an egg.
I have never sold mine for eating and likely wouldnt since mine are fertile, but if I did sell unfertile turkey eggs for eating I would maybe sell them for around $8 a dozen. I have no clue what the norm would be on something like that.
A license really!? Hmmm
I have heard of people "renting" out hens before, probably to get past that law. The person(customer) pays X amount of $ a week to rent your hen(that stay on your property and you care for) and they get to come collect any eggs for free from their rented hen that they...
Last year my turkeys laid eggs almost every day with a day off here and there. I personally love turkey eggs for eating, they are my favorite. So I eat them often.
But mostly I incubate the turkey eggs and then sell most poults and I also raise some to maturity for my freezer and to sell to...