Importing Hatching Eggs

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I have been talking with the NIEC about getting Hatching Eggs Imported in. I have the paper work filled out and ready to go, but I am trying to find some one that has already Imported Hatching Eggs, so I can find out the hatch rate so I would know how many to get. Thanks
 
I have been talking with the NIEC about getting Hatching Eggs Imported in. I have the paper work filled out and ready to go, but I am trying to find some one that has already Imported Hatching Eggs, so I can find out the hatch rate so I would know how many to get. Thanks
you have to get permits through the USDA and the eggs must go through a quarantine period.

as far as shipped eggs, as a rule of thumb take off 25% for every 350 miles.

i am looking at importing a nearly extinct breed myself. i would never attempt hatching eggs from overseas there are just to many regulations and things that can go wrong. from Canada i might give it a try. your best bet is to get juvenile fowl. there is still a quarantine but live birds aren't dated like eggs.
 
Now you have to go the National Center for Importing and Exporting of Hatching Eggs ( NCIE ). Got every thing ready to go just trying to figure out how many eggs I should order. I looked into both Hatching Eggs and Young Birds. After I looked at it all I have decided to go with Hatching Eggs. That is the best route for me and less quarantine time.. Thanks
 
Might want to post this over on the Incubating and Hatching forum...

.....or get a moderator to move it for you by clicking on the red flag (lower left corner) on the first post, choosing 'other' and type in the text box that you want it moved......

..just a suggestion for more input and others experiences on this issue.
 

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