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List of Egg Farms in Washington – Find Eggs For Sale Near You!

Modified: Feb 13, 2022 by Russell Crow · This post may contain affiliate links ·

Looking for a list of egg farms in Washington?

There are a number of small and large egg farms and sellers in the state of Washington providing the state and surrounding areas with fresh, delicious eggs.

Below, you’ll find a list with contact details for some of the best egg farms in Washington.

I’ve also included some resources on how you can get licensed and start selling eggs as it’s such a fun and rewarding business model:

Table of Contents

  • Egg Farms in Washington
    • Wilcox Farms
    • Oakdell Egg Farms
    • Willamette Egg Farms
    • Stiebrs Farms
    • Chicken & Egg Farm Fresh Eggs
    • Kelsey Family Farm
    • Early Bird Farm
    • Briarwood Farms
    • Lazybird Farm LLC
    • Sugar Bottom Farm
  • Can I Sell Chicken Eggs in Washington?
  • Do I Need a License to Sell Eggs in Washington?
  • Not All Eggs Are Equal!
  • Find an Egg Farm Near You: State Listings
  • Resources

Egg Farms in Washington

Egg FarmLocationPhoneWebsite
Wilcox FarmsRoy, WA360-458-7774wilcoxfarms.com
Oakdell Egg FarmsPasco, WA509-547-8665oakdell.com
Willamette Egg FarmsMoses Lake, WA509-766-6394NA
Stiebrs FarmsYelm, WA360-458-3333stiebrsfarms.com
Chicken & Egg Farm Fresh EggsSequim, WA877-734-8221chick-egg.com
Kelsey Family FarmBrush Prairie, WA360-607-4574kelseyfamilyfarm.com
Early Bird FarmTacoma, WA253-426-9846earlybirdfarmer.com
Briarwood FarmsOakville, WA360-273-5583NA
Lazybird Farm LLCFall City, WA206-618-2341lazybirdfarm.com
Sugar Bottom FarmWalla Walla, WA509-301-4957NA

Wilcox Farms

Address - Roy, WA

Phone - 360-458-7774

Contact - NA

Website - https://wilcoxfarms.com/


Oakdell Egg Farms

Address - Pasco, WA

Phone - 509-547-8665

Contact - NA

Website - https://www.oakdell.com/


Willamette Egg Farms

Address - Moses Lake, WA

Phone - 509-766-6394

Contact - NA

Website - NA


Stiebrs Farms

Address - Yelm, WA

Phone - 360-458-3333

Contact - NA

Website - https://stiebrsfarms.com/


Chicken & Egg Farm Fresh Eggs

Address - Sequim, WA

Phone - 877-734-8221

Contact - NA

Website - https://chick-egg.com/


Kelsey Family Farm

Address - Brush Prairie, WA

Phone - 360-607-4574

Contact - NA

Website - https://www.kelseyfamilyfarm.com/


Early Bird Farm

Address - Tacoma, WA

Phone - 253-426-9846

Contact - NA

Website - http://www.earlybirdfarmer.com/


Briarwood Farms

Address - Oakville, WA

Phone - 360-273-5583

Contact - NA

Website - NA


Lazybird Farm LLC

Address - Fall City, WA

Phone - 206-618-2341

Contact - NA

Website - http://www.lazybirdfarm.com/


Sugar Bottom Farm

Address - Walla Walla, WA

Phone - 509-301-4957

Contact - NA

Website - NA


Can I Sell Chicken Eggs in Washington?

If you want to sell chicken eggs in the state of Washington, whether that’s as a backyard flock seller or an egg farmer, you need to be aware of the Egg Laws and Rules.

The best place to start is by reading the most up-to-date Egg Laws and Rules on the Washington State Department of Agriculture.

There are three chapters; 

  • Washington Wholesome Egg and Egg Products Act
  • Shell Eggs - Standards, Grades and Weight Classes
  • Washington State Egg Seals and Assessments

You need to familiarize yourself with these laws and rules if you’re to sell eggs lawfully in Washington.

If you’re unsure about anything, don’t hesitate to reach out to customer support and ask. You can’t leave the regulations to chance else you face a possible fine.

Do I Need a License to Sell Eggs in Washington?

The Washington State Department of Agriculture states the following in answer to whether or not you need a license to sell eggs:

“A Washington State Egg Handler/Dealer License is required for businesses or persons that produce, handle, contract for, or obtain possession or control of eggs for sale to wholesalers, dealers or retailers within or into Washington; or for processing and sale to wholesalers, dealers, retailers, foodservice, institutional consumers, or consumers within or into Washington.

The exception is poultry producers who sell eggs from their own flocks at the place of production directly to household consumers.

You can see the latest licensing costs and find out more about what type of license you need by visiting this page on the Washington State Department of Revenue.

Not All Eggs Are Equal!

If you enjoy eggs - and I’m sure you do - you’ll be well aware there can be a huge difference in the taste and quality of an egg.

Not all eggs are equal - far from it.

It’s not to do with the breed of the hen that laid the egg, either, it’s to do with how the hens are being treated at the farm.

You should always look for eggs that are labeled as ‘free range’ or ‘cage free’ as a starting point.

Caged or battery hens are generally kept in dire conditions. It’s a dated practice - that does still happen - but it’s cruel and inhumane to keep hens caged up all day.

Not only is it inhumane, but caged hens also produce eggs that are lacking in taste and nutritional content.

Trust me, when you’ve put a caged egg to the test against an egg produced by a free-range hen, you’ll never go back.

In addition to this, hens should have excellent living conditions, a good quality feed, and a high standard of care.

Happy chickens are healthy chickens, and healthy chickens lay the best eggs. It’s really as simple as that.

Find an Egg Farm Near You: State Listings

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • District of Columbia
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

Resources

Image credits - Photo by Mads Eneqvist on Unsplash

More Find an Egg Farm Near You

  • Egg Farms in Tennessee
    List of Egg Farms in Tennessee – Find Eggs For Sale Near You!
  • Egg Farms in Wyoming
    Egg Farms in Wyoming
  • Egg Farms in Alaska
    Egg Farms in Alaska
  • Egg Farms in Wisconsin
    List of Egg Farms in Wisconsin – Egg Suppliers and Farmers Near You

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