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    Traveling with chickens

    You were probably clear, coffee isn't working for me, again. I'm having a mental fog day. Apologies. I'm not at my best.
  2. U_Stormcrow

    Traveling with chickens

    If you do go the travel-trailer coop route, prices are way up (sadly), but I picked up a folding 4x8 aluminum trailer (assemble it yourself, one day project) from Northern Tool. The folding part is BS. First thing I did was disable it and bolt down some heavy PT plywood. In retrospect, a 5x8...
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    Traveling with chickens

    You have to check state statutes for every State you travel thru. "Importing Chickens" or "Importing Poultry" are good keywords for your search. Texas, for instance, takes you here, the links on that page will tell you what you need to know. and Ag inspection stations litter I-10. I used to...
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    Traveling with chickens

    While I'm not fond of Gov't intrusions into our day to day, I find myself understanding and largely agreeing with where that particular line in the sand has been drawn - and suspect, with AI in the news, that any Gov't Agent you do encounter enquiring about your travelling chickens is likely to...
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    Traveling with chickens

    You have two issues. Three really. First, that's really hard on the birds, all travel is. Second, your overnight conditions may not be welcoming to your birds - and if they are, you have no idea what kinds of things (diseases, pests like mites...) you will be exposing your birds to. Third...
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