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  1. ChocolateMouse

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    You would want to check your state laws about selling hatching eggs or live chickens within your state. Most states don't have any laws on it. To bring live birds or viable hatching eggs into other states (or to ship them there) most states require a pullorum/typhoid test and an avian influenza...
  2. ChocolateMouse

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    Interesting. Still, the point was that food regulations are different than livestock regulations and shouldn't be compared. Also, those laws are in place for a VERY good reason. It's a terrible idea to try to bypass them. It could result in a massive disease outbreak in poultry across the...
  3. ChocolateMouse

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    Yeah, in Ohio NPIP is Pullorum/typhoid and AI... Which is what you need to ship to most states. In general selling within your own state is OK... Because the problem isn't usually the chickens that are already there, but other people's birds with diseases coming in. So it's not the selling part...
  4. ChocolateMouse

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    Yes. Selling eggs within state line without a pullorum test is totally legal. Basically, the laws for shipping eggs vary by state, but every one requires a pullorum test on the parent flock to bring eggs, chicks or birds into the state... So this only applies to inter-state commerce. Many now...
  5. ChocolateMouse

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    So glad that there's an NPIP note on there. I wonder how many people know it's illegal to even ship eggs without a pullorum test let alone chicks....
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