but think we would be better helping the OP by sticking to the original topic at hand.
Like that ever happens.
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but think we would be better helping the OP by sticking to the original topic at hand.
Ok, true, but sometimes we sound like a bunch of cops and lawyers with our "blah blah blah, don't do that, it's illegal, you CAN'T!" stuff. Especially when it comes to issues like keeping chickens in town, trying to help wild animals and hawk problems. I think that it scares a lot of new people away, and it's... um, redundant, to say the very least. When half the thread has nothing to do with the OP's question and has become a legal minefield of "you can't do this", we sure don't seem very inviting.
Like that ever happens.
Dogs are different, however, I get your point.How many people cross state lines with their dogs, every single day, without a single thought as to vet clearance or import legalities?
Yes they do, especially those that have large agricultural areas.do some western states actually have agricultural inspections
Understood...it's... um, redundant,
Lol yes, thank you. I also have had to hold my tongue on this thread today.Understood...
...won't comment further(and I could go onandonandon) to avoid thread drift
I never even considered the noise the chickens might make during motel stays! That is funny!!I wouldn't care checking with the state health department or anything, I'd just drive my merry way through...... no one knows and I doubt anyone highly cares. Renting a U-Haul truck and letting them run amok might work, just hope no one hears the chickens during your stay at a motel and decides to call security or whatever. Driving from SoCal to Washington shouldn't take more than a 1 1/2 - 2 days, no?