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Jack Crenshaw
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:38 pm
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I'm moving soon, and need to transport domestic fowl, including ducks,
chickens, and geese, across state lines. Can someone please tell me how
to make sure there will be no problems at state borders? Do I need to
get some kind of medical certificates?

Thanks,

Jack
Jill
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:15 pm
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Jack Crenshaw wrote:
Quote:
I'm moving soon, and need to transport domestic fowl, including ducks,
chickens, and geese, across state lines. Can someone please tell me
how to make sure there will be no problems at state borders? Do I
need to get some kind of medical certificates?

Thanks,

Jack

Which continent?


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enigma
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 11:18 am
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Jack Crenshaw <jcrens@earthlink.net> wrote in
news:mfCdnZ6PmZQp-mvanZ2dnUVZ_jydnZ2d@earthlink.com:

Quote:
I'm moving soon, and need to transport domestic fowl,
including ducks, chickens, and geese, across state lines.
Can someone please tell me how to make sure there will be
no problems at state borders? Do I need to get some kind of
medical certificates?

yes. what you need depends on the states involved though.
i'm afraid to say, but it may be easier & less expensive to
sell what you have & get new stock in the new state.
if you can get the permits to transport, you might want to
look into hiring a professional transporter, as, at least in
the case i looked into, you are not allowed to stop anywhere
for any reason between loading & unloading.
lee
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enigma
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:59 am
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Jack Crenshaw <jcrens@earthlink.net> wrote in
news:bsqdna6IvdcotmfanZ2dnUVZ_hudnZ2d@earthlink.com:

Quote:
Jill wrote:
Jack Crenshaw wrote:
I'm moving soon, and need to transport domestic fowl,
including ducks, chickens, and geese, across state lines.
Can someone please tell me how to make sure there will be
no problems at state borders? Do I need to get some kind
of medical certificates?

Thanks,

Jack

Which continent?

Oh, sorry! I'm in the US. moving from Arizona to Florida.
That means we'll be passing through New Mexico, Texas,
Louisiana, and Mississippi.

you will need to look up the laws for each state you pass
through, i'm afraid, plus of course your destination state's
requrements for import. look for the State Dept of Ag website.
if you can't find the info or make any sense of it, *call* or
email each state & ask specificly what is required. make sure
you get the names of whoever you talk to.
lee
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It wasn't there again today
The host resolved to NSA.
Jack Crenshaw
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:11 am
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Jill wrote:
Quote:
Jack Crenshaw wrote:
I'm moving soon, and need to transport domestic fowl, including ducks,
chickens, and geese, across state lines. Can someone please tell me
how to make sure there will be no problems at state borders? Do I
need to get some kind of medical certificates?

Thanks,

Jack

Which continent?

Oh, sorry! I'm in the US. moving from Arizona to Florida. That means
we'll be passing through New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.

Thanks.

Jack
Quote:

Jack Crenshaw
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:54 pm
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enigma wrote:
Quote:
Jack Crenshaw <jcrens@earthlink.net> wrote in
news:bsqdna6IvdcotmfanZ2dnUVZ_hudnZ2d@earthlink.com:

Jill wrote:
Jack Crenshaw wrote:
I'm moving soon, and need to transport domestic fowl,
including ducks, chickens, and geese, across state lines.
Can someone please tell me how to make sure there will be
no problems at state borders? Do I need to get some kind
of medical certificates?

Thanks,

Jack
Which continent?
Oh, sorry! I'm in the US. moving from Arizona to Florida.
That means we'll be passing through New Mexico, Texas,
Louisiana, and Mississippi.

you will need to look up the laws for each state you pass
through, i'm afraid, plus of course your destination state's
requrements for import. look for the State Dept of Ag website.
if you can't find the info or make any sense of it, *call* or
email each state & ask specificly what is required. make sure
you get the names of whoever you talk to.
lee

Tbanks!
 
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