It looks like Ohio is very strict too.I don't think you can legally ship chicks if you are not npip period. Hawaii and Virginia check and you have to send your copies of their paperwork with the chicks.
Ymmv with other states.
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It looks like Ohio is very strict too.I don't think you can legally ship chicks if you are not npip period. Hawaii and Virginia check and you have to send your copies of their paperwork with the chicks.
Ymmv with other states.
It looks like Ohio is very strict too.
When I rec'vd my first EGGS they said I had to show NPIP papers before the postmaster would allow delivery, I went to pick them up praying the shipper sent paperwork, when I started opening the box to check for paperwork the postmaster acted horrified that I'd open it there and told me just take em n go...lol good thing cuz there was no paperwork included.Anyone know which states you can't ship chicks to if you're not npip?
I don't think you can legally ship chicks if you are not npip period. Hawaii and Virginia check and you have to send your copies of their paperwork with the chicks.
Ymmv with other states.
When I rec'vd my first EGGS they said I had to show NPIP papers before the postmaster would allow delivery, I went to pick them up praying the shipper sent paperwork, when I started opening the box to check for paperwork the postmaster acted horrified that I'd open it there and told me just take em n go...lol good thing cuz there was no paperwork included.
Um I live in WEST VIRGINIA. It is a separate state from Virginia. I guess in this state it depends on the postmasters ability to tolerate the smell of chicky poo or broken eggs. LolWhen I rec'vd my first EGGS they said I had to show NPIP papers before the postmaster would allow delivery, I went to pick them up praying the shipper sent paperwork, when I started opening the box to check for paperwork the postmaster acted horrified that I'd open it there and told me just take em n go...lol good thing cuz there was no paperwork included.
Was that more then a year ago? Virginia says they are not as bad now the age department freaked at ever one over stuff from last year. They were need certification on everything including chicks ever 3 months or something. The npip programs are so vastly different by state they seem almost a moot point imo.
Um I live in WEST VIRGINIA. It is a separate state from Virginia. I guess in this state it depends on the postmasters ability to tolerate the smell of chicky poo or broken eggs. Lol
interested in knowing real answers.Anyone know which states you can't ship chicks to if you're not npip?
As usual Ron comes through with excellent information!At the bottom of the page there are links to the rules for each State. USPS does not enforce the rules though. California requires a Health certificate or NPIP but it is pretty much ignored.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml
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