- Jul 11, 2013
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My mom, siblings, and I are moving to California soon and we have 11 pet chickens. What is the best method of transportation? I thought about shipping them in first class mail but obtaining chicken boxes is a lot more difficult than I expected because they are often sold in bulk amounts and the expense is outrageous. I feel the most reliable method of transport is to crate them in the back of my Suburban, though we would be in an enclosed space with them for several days along with our two dogs and our variety of reptiles. We also have the issue of what to do with them when we stop at a hotel for the night, seeing as we are driving from Virginia to California. I also am not sure of the vaccination requirements in California or any other state we travel through. I feel like I'm dealing with this situation very last minute, but we have a lot going on. I also feel like I'm ranting, but if I can rant to my chickens, I'm sure I can rant to all of you as well, so please help me out and share with me anything you know about moving cross-country with pet chickens! Thanks!
Update: Unfortunately, after several days of trying to figure this out, we decided to give our chickens to a few close friends and start fresh in California. It's very heartbreaking for all of us, but we think the 5 day drive will be too much stress for them, as well as us.
Update: Unfortunately, after several days of trying to figure this out, we decided to give our chickens to a few close friends and start fresh in California. It's very heartbreaking for all of us, but we think the 5 day drive will be too much stress for them, as well as us.
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