Request to send Chickens abroad???

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Hi all, first post :-)99

Anyway, we have chickens up for sale on the Omlet website and I have received this following email today...

Good evening.I' m from Greece and i don't know very good English. I have a little farm with silkies and sebright bantams and I want buy from england new bloods because i know that you have very good chikcens. How easy is buy chikcens from england ? Can I? PLEASE WRITE ME BECAUSE I WANT SO MUCH BUY. THANK YOU VERY MUCH

Does this sound at all legitimate? or is it some kind of strange attempt at a scam?

Either way, we are not sending the chickens abroad but I was just curious about the logistics - is it even possible?

Thanks

Donna :)
 
Have the Greeks got money to spend then ? :o

Any poultry going abroad you need to find out the health protocols (requirements) of the importing country.

Contact the Defra Export Dept to find out.
 
I have a lisence to send hatching eggs abroad (europe and a couple of other countries) I would say there is no point sending birds - the cost is enormous, the stress on the birds even worse - better off sending your eggs - even then it's very complicated - and expensive really only worth it if your birds are some of the very top -
 
Aside from the greeks having money to spend :-)05 surely they have silkies in Greece.... :?

The birds are not going abroad so I am not even going to investigate the cost as I am sure it would be huge - and we would need insurance too. And they are just gold silkies - cute and fluffy....

Thanks for the replies :)
 
Hello dorinda!
i am from india and i would be intrested to get some hatching eggs .Do you ship to india?
 
avira said:
Hello dorinda!
i am from india and i would be intrested to get some hatching eggs .Do you ship to india?
Hi Avira - yes I can send to India - but as I said above it is very very expensive - also I have to have the breed you need.. and also at the moment not all are laying, and to be worth it you have to buy a lot of eggs as a hatch rate of 30% would be excellent. I've sent them to all over, but I have no idea what your postal system is like.. taking into account that just to get to France, it's 4 days, and lately Isreal - which took 10 days - - just for the checks that I have done here - vet, etc you are talking about £50 before postage and the eggs themselves - I have a few friends in India who have birds - what breeds are you looking for - a whole lot cheaper and easier if they can be found in India
 
Thats excelent! I need goldensebret,lightbramma,silver and gold lased wendote.Please tell me the shipping cost and price per egg! my mail id is [email protected]
 
Dear Dorinda!
Could you tel me what are the breeds you have ? I am dont mind till your chickens start laying. Please tel me the details!
 
I have....
Gold Brahmas
Black Cochins
Buff Cochins,
Cuckoo Cochins
White Cochins
Suffolk Chequer
Svart Hona
Lemon Millefleur sabelpoots
Porcelaine sabelpoots
Red Quail Barbu de Watermael
Gold sebrights
White and Black German Langshan bantams
Favorelles LF in Salmon, Cuckoo, Ermine and Black
Favorelles Bantam - salmon
Black Sumatra bantams
Gold Dutch
Lavender and Black Araucana
Chamois poland smooth and frizzle
Partridge, black mottled, Millefleur and lavender Pekin
Ko-shamo
Asil
Russian Orloff
Think that's all :D
 
I've looked into exporting less than 20 chickens, more is far more complicated. Defra sent me a sample of the paperwork. Basically a vet has to take poo samples which must be sent off to be analysed for a few real nasty diseases. If all the samples are negative he signs off the paperwork, copy to Defra and you can go. Then the usual transportation rules apply.
 
Hi can you post to thialand.and what are the price of yous eggs please.seabrighys and sumatra.cheers jim
 
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