What Ya Got Swap - Please read post #1 on first page for rules

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From http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/downloads/pr.html

State Regulations for Puerto Rico


*** POULTRY & HATCHING EGGS ***

Poultry is defined as chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, pea fowl, pigeons, doves, quail, partridges, and pheasants.
Shipments of hatching eggs, newly hatched chicks, or other poultry under five (5) months of age shall be accompanied by a certificate issued by the National Poultry Improvement Plan stating that the flocks of origin are classified as "U.S. Pullorum-Typhoid Clean and U.S. Mycoplasma Gallisepticum Clean."
All fowl over five (5) months of age not originating in flocks under the National Poultry Improvement Plan must be accompanied by health certificates signed by an authorized Chief Animal Health Official in the State, territory or possession of the United States from which the shipment comes, stating that the fowl have passed a negative blood test for pullorum disease, fowl typhoid, and mycoplasma gallisepticum within thirty (30) days prior to the date of arrival in Puerto Rico and further stating that they were found free of evidence of any other infectious, contagious, or communicable disease, and that they were not exposed to any such movement. All fowl shall in addition meet all other requirements set forth in the "General" section of these requirements.
So she can only claim from swappers with NPIP certification...leaves me out.
 
She can claim from anyone she wants to. It is up to her to claim eggs she is allowed to receive. If the confiscate the eggs at the sorting facility in her territory, that is her issue, not the senders.
I meant if she wants to be able to receive the eggs she needs to make sure whoever she claims from is NPIP.
 
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