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  1. SunnySkies

    Swedish Flower Hen hatching eggs

    Yep. I had several USDA certified quarantine stations set up for horses and other livestock that I could recommend (no such thing exists for poultry) which helped keep costs down as I wasn't going out to every farm to set up a quarantine, but even with doing that, I still visited each and every...
  2. SunnySkies

    Swedish Flower Hen hatching eggs

    Here is the original source on Canada http://www.inspection.gc.ca/animals/terrestrial-animals/imports/policies/live-animals/2002-3/eng/1321037138426/1321037471380 See section 3. I always tell people to call and verify...this is from a few years ago, and sometimes countries close their borders...
  3. SunnySkies

    Swedish Flower Hen hatching eggs

    Oh, wait, I just spotted this regarding shipping to Thailand http://www.dld.go.th/webenglish/movec19.html All of this is going to cost you a fortune. Having the VS vet set up quarantines, fumigating the incubator, and such is highly expensive, not to mention the specific testing required...
  4. SunnySkies

    Swedish Flower Hen hatching eggs

    Here are the rules for importing hatching eggs to Canada. 3. General Import Requirements - US Animals - Other than ruminants (1) An equine, swine, poultry, hatching egg, bear or non-domestic feline may be imported into Canada from the United States if the animal is accompanied by a certificate...
  5. SunnySkies

    Swedish Flower Hen hatching eggs

    Your best bet is to contact your state's USDA APHIS Veterinary Services office for export regulations; if they are not sure, contacting the consulate might be of assistance. Having been a veterinary medical officer for that agency, it could be an expensive procedure, depending on the...
  6. SunnySkies

    Swedish Flower Hen hatching eggs

    Bernie's hens lay BEAUTIFUL, large eggs! I managed to hatch 2 lovely babies, which is tough to do with shipped SFH. Highly recommend.
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