Mahalo nui!
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Aloha kakou,
I live n Kailua, O'ahu, Hawai'i. Does anyone know a reputable breeder who can send cream legbar eggs to Hawai'i. Or could we bring eggs on the plane from Los Angeles? Mahalo nui, Puhi
i also would like to hear updates as you progress through all of the hoops. Would love to work with others on a possible group order in the future. Good luck !An update for the few that are interested
I have joined Aphis and Level 1 is approved and awaiting Level 2 approval
the cost of inspection at port is $80 per consignment of eggs so any amount can be brought in
once my level 2 is approved I will apply for the permit and then next year I should be able to bring in Eggs
Cost I have not determined yet but I think this will be great so that green fire chicks can be mated back to mine and help keep inbreeding at bay
although my goal is to breed 2 separate breed lines and sell eggs from both so that a single keeper can breed my birds back to each other without worry of inbreeding
I have a watermarking service if you want it done for you
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Hi Brad:
I obtained NPIP certification so that I could ship to all 50 states, however, you need to do some research to see what is required by Hawaii for both shipper (seller) and recipient (you.)
Right now I am not selling CL eggs or chicks as my stock is still not where I want it to be quality-wise. My trio from Greenfire are not crested and someone is throwing wry tails. I also hatched two pullets from Jordan Farms eggs that are crested. Unfortunately I have been unable to obtain a better rooster and an egg order from NC was never rec'd (seller said he sent but I never rec'd. Promised a replacement and still waiting for it...or a refund. Six weeks later, still waiting.) Anyway, I decided to go ahead and set some of my eggs in spite of the flawed and limited gene pool and am keeping my fingers crossed that a few good ones to move forward with come out of the crested girls.
Next spring I SHOULD have improved stock and can send some eggs your way if you still want them.