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Quail Eggs - BobH - 05-16-2010 Anybody know any people who raise quail? Thanks Best! BobH RE: Quail Eggs - Loren Baker - 05-20-2010 http://www.eggbid.com/listings/index.cfm?category=960337864 Try this. I have a friend in AZ who sells all types of eggs on this site. I don't know if he specifically raises quial or not, but here are some for you. Loren Baker baker4puna.com RE: Quail Eggs - Hotzcatz - 05-20-2010 However, shipping any eggs other than chicken eggs into Hawaii can be difficult. Check with the Dept. of Ag about what can be imported. Kurt Wilson RE: Quail Eggs - csgray - 05-20-2010 What about chicks? I've long been interested in the Heritage turkey breeds and was wondering if they can be imported into Hawaii as chicks. This site says they ship to all US postal addresses: https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/Products.aspx?Category=Turkeys Carol RE: Quail Eggs - Hotzcatz - 05-20-2010 Anything other than day old chicken chicks and chicken eggs requires a dept. of Ag inspection and paperwork. Actually, the day old chickens require that too, but it's easier to get and I'm pretty sure those are the only things which can be shipped to you directly via the U.S. post office. I think if it is anything other than a day old chicken, it has to go through an inspection in Honolulu. You may want to investigate these details on the state Dept. of Ag website. If you have someone in Honolulu willing to go to the airport, pick up your shipment and take it to the inspection desk and then take it back to the airline after the inspection, then it might work. Oh, and no ducks are allowed to be imported, either as eggs or adults. Kurt Wilson RE: Quail Eggs - BobH - 05-21-2010 You guys are really great, thank you much! Best! BobH |