It is impossible to import from Indonesia. It's right on that page. I have also spoke with the lady that approves the permit. You won't even get the permit. All hatching eggs and live birds are banned from Indonesia. The reason for the ban is simple. There are avian diseases in Indonesia that have not been controlled by the Indonesian Government. Until the Indonesian Government eradicates AI, the USDA will never issue a permit for you to import from that country. In other words, don't waste your time or money. The ban is going to stay in place for a while.http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wps/porta...a_entry_requirements/sa_avian/ct_poultry_eggs
I know that is a long link but I researched the USDA site about the import of hatching eggs from anywhere and this is what I have found. So it isn't impossible but there are things you HAVE to do and that is just on a federal level. Anyone that wants to import chickens or any animal from outside the USA should also check with their state laws and check with DFW ( Department of Fish and Wildlife) and if that isn't enough regulation for you, you can check the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) list to see if the chicken you want is endangered and is even allowed to be purchased.
I hope this helps some BUT dang I want some of these they are sooooo Beautiful if you check the site there is a cross breed that is purple that is my favorite color
However, you can legally import from Europe. That's the source of all lines of Cemani in this country. Their either originate from the U.K., Germany, or the Netherlands. I am in the process of importing from another country in Europe. It's very expensive and the cost of the import permit is nothing compared to the cost of the vet fees for testing the originating flock.