Shipping out of U.S.

Luana

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Hy. My name is Luana, and I'm from Roumania. I'm a bird lover and so I got into this website.
I have some questions and I hope you can help me. I would like to know if there is any hatchery that shipps eggs for incubation out of U.S., in Europe. I'm shure chicks are better, but I'm shure that becouse of the distance this is not quite possible. So I said eggs are good too, even if there is not shure how many will hatch.
I looked so hard but I could't find a hatchery in Europe.
So please, if you have any ideea about a hatchery that ships eggs in Europe, or a hatchery in Europe, post a repley.
Sorry for my bad english,
Hope to hear from you,
Luana
 
I don't think so, you might be better off buying birds from the UK. It isn't all bad they usually breed nice large birds such as Brahmas.
 
Thank for reply.
so do you have any ideea of a hatchery in U.k???
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I looked over the internet, but couldn't find any....
 
Hi i just type in poultry hatchery in the United Kingdom and a website named Kompass list 6 hatcheries in the UK. I believe the address to this site is www.Kompass.co.uk. If that isn't it just look because i found 6 in about 2 minutes. Hopefully this will help. I used google to search.

Natalie
 
To be honest i do not think they will let you do this. You need to consider that they had cases of the birdflu in europe. First thing that comes to my mind was a case in Wachenroth germany where a well known duck breeding company had to kill of over 350.000 ducks. Did you try checking websites in poland or hungary? I know lots of poultry in europe comes from those two countrys.Look at this link to see the areas where they already had cases of avian flu.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_spread_of_H5N1
 
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I haven't yet resolved this problem, so if you find something, you can still help. I saw all these beautiful birds and just can't get my mind out of them.
 

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