By the end of March you should find chicks, eggs, adults, and juveniles of varies qualties. That is, of course, depending on the weather. Since all sells are outside, rain can ruin the sellers area. Winston-S normally has a good amount for sale.
NO FEE to look around or sell. You need to have your green card(license to sell poultry) to sell. Even if you don't plan to buy anything, bring a box/carrier or 2 just in case. You never know what you might just have to have.
Another note about Winston is that the farmers market is the building next door. Sometimes it is full, but other times not so much. If you cake lady is in there still, the coconut cake is MINE. I have not been to Winston in 2 years, but plan to go this year. I am missing Salisbury this weekend because I am not 100% from being sick last week.
Oh, the restroom in the poultry building suck, but the farmers market restrooms are nice, clean, and heated.
Greensboro is nice, but pretty small. Not much outside for sale, but the food is better and they have a nice place to sit and talk that is separate from the show hall.
Do you have to be NPIP certified to get your license to sale? I read the statute but still not clear on it.