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post #41 of 50

I got your 5 bucks alright.... I will take care of your silver birds till you get out thou.... could be 5 to 10 for smuggling... lau Dont worry guys, jail is just another way of life, you'll get used to it...  thumbsup Bill

 

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An Indian says you search in vain for what you cannot find. He says you've found a thousand ways of runnin' down your time. An Indian didn't scream it; he said it in a song. And he's never been know to be wrong..   Jeremiah Johnson

 

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post #42 of 50
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Originally Posted by Fat Daddy 

I got your 5 bucks alright.... I will take care of your silver birds till you get out thou.... could be 5 to 10 for smuggling... lau Dont worry guys, jail is just another way of life, you'll get used to it...  thumbsup Bill


Or I could use the excuse. "im just a kid i didnt know any better!"

post #43 of 50

Yeah, what he said... smile

Hi, I'm Robert and I'm currently raising:Buff Orpingtons, Silkies, Coturnix Quail, 6 Welsummers, 6 Jersey Giants, 3 White Leghorns, and 3 RIR's.  PM me for eggs
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Hi, I'm Robert and I'm currently raising:Buff Orpingtons, Silkies, Coturnix Quail, 6 Welsummers, 6 Jersey Giants, 3 White Leghorns, and 3 RIR's.  PM me for eggs
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post #44 of 50

Ya lol I wish we really could get some eggs with out going to jail. Ill just keep dreaming.

Bye guys. Im leaving BYC.

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Bye guys. Im leaving BYC.

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post #45 of 50

I can see the police now: "You were smuggling WHAT???"  lau

post #46 of 50

could never  be funnier than the looks i received from security people in the Sarajevo,Bosnia airport when they scanned my backpack and found it full of stones from Neum beach..."Is that  ROCKS in there???... please open it and show us what is in your bag....ROCKS??? (weird americans!! LOL)  laugiglau NEVER seen sillier looks on anyone's faces as then!   lau

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mom to 3 grown "kids". married to DH for 36 yrs. 1 dog( 1 BostonTerrier/Beagle  rescue) 1 mutt rabbit( also a rescue) ,2 rescue senior citizen Budgies ,assorted  Coturnix , and 2 ducks...so far ...LOL....
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mom to 3 grown "kids". married to DH for 36 yrs. 1 dog( 1 BostonTerrier/Beagle  rescue) 1 mutt rabbit( also a rescue) ,2 rescue senior citizen Budgies ,assorted  Coturnix , and 2 ducks...so far ...LOL....
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post #47 of 50

My step brother-in-law had long blonde hair (think the Nelson twins in the 90s).  Then he changed to dreadlocks. Not pretty.  When he got married, his wife wanted him to trim his dreadlocks. So he cut off about 4-6" pieces.  For some reason, he wanted to keep them.  So his mom puts them in a ziplock and flies back home with them in her luggage.  Needless to say, her bag was searched.  Ugh.

I'm sure they were thinking she had drugs or something, but instead they got a baggie full of stinky, dirty, matted hair. 

I bet those TSA inspectors could really tell some stories.

post #48 of 50
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Originally Posted by chrishel 

My step brother-in-law had long blonde hair (think the Nelson twins in the 90s).  Then he changed to dreadlocks. Not pretty.  When he got married, his wife wanted him to trim his dreadlocks. So he cut off about 4-6" pieces.  For some reason, he wanted to keep them.  So his mom puts them in a ziplock and flies back home with them in her luggage.  Needless to say, her bag was searched.  Ugh.

I'm sure they were thinking she had drugs or something, but instead they got a baggie full of stinky, dirty, matted hair. 

I bet those TSA inspectors could really tell some stories.


Now that's funny... yuckyuck Bill

 

An Indian says you search in vain for what you cannot find. He says you've found a thousand ways of runnin' down your time. An Indian didn't scream it; he said it in a song. And he's never been know to be wrong..   Jeremiah Johnson

 

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An Indian says you search in vain for what you cannot find. He says you've found a thousand ways of runnin' down your time. An Indian didn't scream it; he said it in a song. And he's never been know to be wrong..   Jeremiah Johnson

 

Butler Bobs, Chukar, Albino Chukar, Blue slate turkey, Black Copper Marans, Buff Orpingtons, LF Gold Laced Cochins, Gambel's Quail, Blue scale Quail, New...

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post #49 of 50
Thread Starter 
Sorry I missed all the banter not been on in a while lolol.

I've been busy creating more birds lol got 18 in total now.

Found a silver tux cock. He's a bit battle scared but he's silver lolol

I'm just testing eggs for silver outcome lol. best I got was 5. From 20. Rest Texan or tux


Anyone in Germany I can post for around £3-4. Lolol.



Right posting. Eggs is not illegal lol.



Read this and decide .......

138.3 Eggs

138.31 Restrictions

Eggs may be sent only by Priority Mail International. See 550 for nonpostal regulations on dried whole eggs. (they mean whole eggs as u go to page 550 for dried)

138.32 Packaging

Eggs must be packaged in the following manner:
Eggs mailed to any country except Canada must be placed in a metal egg container. Each egg must be packed in cushioning material. The metal egg container must be enclosed in an outer container of wood with cushioning packed between the two containers.
Eggs mailed to Canada may be packed either as prescribed in 138.32a or in a box of rigid material with a tight–fitting lid. Each egg must be wrapped in protective material and placed on end. Vacant spaces in the box must be filled with packing material to prevent the eggs from striking each other or the box.
138.4 Food and Other Perishable Articles


Site http://pe.usps.com/search/jsp/search/vv_docread.jsp?k2dockey=http%3A%2F%2Fpe.usps.com%2Ftext%2Fimm%2Fimmc1_016.htm%40PE_IMM_HTML_5&serverSpec=56.0.145.56:9920&QueryParser=Simple&querytext=%28egg%29&dtype=2#hit0


What do you think? Is it a go?.


I know someone who sends egg now. Doesn't go to all that trouble. But they go ...

Let me know your thought on eggs smuggling lolol is it really

So. These quail eggs I'm guessing must be stated as for eating
post #50 of 50

Perry Schoefield of P&L Gamebirds in Canada has some. I am getting some from him in the fall. He also has a person from a big university in the sates buying 1000 birds from him.

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Breeder of a little bit of everything! My favorites are my pheasants and quail. My BYC page will have more in the future.
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