You need FDA approval your farm needs to be inspected on a yearly basis and you must pack your eggs before you send them to the supermarket.
2006-07-06 12:18:11
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answered by Eli 4
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The general requirements vary between organizations but usually have the same basis of clean genetic/mental health and very good physical health.
Donating your ova (you will be reimbursed) requires physical and genetic examinations, hormone therapy, and months of commitment.
The money can be fantastic if you are accepted into a program. But it's a lot of work.
2006-07-06 19:24:01
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answered by Jen Diamond 2
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Find a reputable egg donation center in your area. Try google or something, or try a local univiersity hospital, the phone book, etc.
Healthy, attractive, regular periods, a good education, etc. They can tell you more about it. It takes a lot more commitment than selling sperm.
2006-07-06 19:26:05
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answered by Amy R 2
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Well, you have to be under 30, have a college degree, a clean health record, no mental illness in your family, no smoking, no drinking, had no STD's, high SAT scores...it is a lot, and the questionnaires you have to fill out is about 2 miles long...THE $$$ IS GOOD THOUGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WHAT KIND OF EGGS?????LOL
2006-07-06 19:18:42
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answered by pussy_kat_365 2
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you have to have healthy chickens.
make sure they are healthy.
then look for a poultry retailer (one that buys eggs)
then make an appointment with them
2006-07-06 19:22:45
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answered by Tommy 4
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