Well I do know for myself finding Delaware were a trial. I got four in the state as far as I know the only others are from hatcheries. I do recall reading that these laws may not affect small holders as much as commercial operations within a certain $$$$ range.
I do think that right now...
When I came back from out of state I had paperwork from the person whose eggs I brought back but I just considered it a formality I didnt' even look at it. I'm not sure I still have it but I thought it was an NPIP thing. I did show it to the TSA people and they never really looked at it.
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This web site is for Minnisota not every state. It looks to me that if you are exporting FROM MN to another state. This may not apply to every state. Not all state laws are the same.
Please just leave it alone.
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what you just described happen constantly here without checkpoints/ ( chicken cops ) on the state lines it seems impossible to enforce
Well according to the TSA web page there is no problem bringing eggs on the plane. Seems to me they would know but you may be right. I'm not going to...
This may apply to out of the country eggs.
I've mailed eggs to a friend in VA and didn't have a permit and I got eggs from a friend in GA and there was no mention of a permit.
So this may just be from out of the country.
I just took eggs to AL and brought eggs back with me. I went through...