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I am not sure if we need a permit for importing live chicks to Hawaii?
I think you are right, a NPIP certified farm on ebay that I ordered hatching eggs from, got a permit number from my state before they sent the eggs. I didn't have to do anything.You can always contact McMurray and ask but I'd expect that will not be a problem. McMurray should have to provide whatever they need to ship. I really doubt that would be on you.
I have ordered from McMurray, they get everything needed. You just have to give them about 3 weeks lead time, so you are not able to order anything last minute. Excellent customer service.I think its cheaper for Hawaii residents to order chicks from McMurray Hatchery, than Paradise Poultry, they have free shipping for minimum 15 chicks. However, I am not sure if we need a permit for importing live chicks to Hawaii?
Okay thanks for the information. I want to get some Cornish Rock and a few White Plymouth rocks to breed. The Cornish rock I looking at take two weeks longer to mature than the Jumbo Cornish Rock. They say it will reach the same weight without leg issues. I can't believe they get up to 9 lbs in 3 monthsI have ordered from McMurray, they get everything needed. You just have to give them about 3 weeks lead time, so you are not able to order anything last minute. Excellent customer service.
I paid for expedited shipping both times I ordered from them. I was worried about the chicks during the postal crisis. I do not think it made any difference. Still took 3 days to get here. I have friends who went the free shipping route and their birds took the same amount of time, so should be fine. Be ready with Nurtradrench and keep a real close eye on the littles when they arrive. They will need extra attention when they finally arrive. You have the plus of being on Oahu, should shorten the trip a little bit. All birds/eggs have to go through Honolulu and be cleared by the department of agriculture before going on to their final destination.I just placed my order, they will send it out the week of April 5, 2021. I notice that they were running out of what I was planning to order, so I locked it in. Free shipping to Hawaii is amazing or is it to good to be true?