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No, it's not tomorrow now, it's today, but tomorrow did come, it came today and tomorrow, will come again tomorrow.
Alas.....we are forever chasing tomorrow.
I am sure......but I do appreciate your kindness. DH only agrees to drive the entire trip, if I can make it happen with the freeloaders as he calls them. Ohhh.....you know what
.....I believe that it is against the law to transport birds from state to state. Don't gasp, but that is what I was told by Oregon and Washington Dept. of Agriculture. So, it looks like I will be just attending and not taking a bird if we make it there next Feb., but we can always show our birds here in the PNW.
Pink ~ That can't be true, or there'd be a bunch of illegal chickens and people at these shows! I would almost bet they would need a state vet's health certificate saying they were free of disease and bugs though. Every time I had to ship a dog, the health certificate was required. Maybe you can ask about it on the MCCU group? Or, better yet, Walt would know!
Yes, a health certificate is needed for each state of destination, but I was told it was needed prior to entering each state. I'm just quoting the Dept of Ag. But I believe she told me that if I had WA. State NPIP cert. (WA State NPIP is extremely cost prohibitive), I would just have to apply or get the testing done for each state even with the NPIP. I will look around for more concise info on this and yes hopefully someone that knows for sure can help out. I'm quite positive there are "illegal" chickens everywhere.