Cage Birds
Submitted: Monday, Feb 09, 2009 at 13:12
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Ray
I have heard but would like to confirm that there are certain restrictions on taking caged birds across state borders? Is there any truth in this?
Reply By: Member - Fred B (NT) - Monday, Feb 09, 2009 at 13:18
Monday, Feb 09, 2009 at 13:18
There is on certain birds.... varies state to state... talk to your local vet.
Fred
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Reply By: Willem - Monday, Feb 09, 2009 at 13:25
Reply By: The Rambler( W.A.) - Monday, Feb 09, 2009 at 15:43
Monday, Feb 09, 2009 at 15:43
A couple years ago I had a friend from
Brisbane who brought a canary into WA.He was stopped at the border where they had to look up books to see what kind of bird it was.He was eventually let through but had to register the bird at some office when he got to
Perth----can you believe it!As far as I know he has travelled through other states with no hassle.
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Reply By: Member - Rod N (QLD) - Monday, Feb 09, 2009 at 15:55
Monday, Feb 09, 2009 at 15:55
We have a Cockatiel and have had no trouble traveling around Aus. Have been to WA twice in the last few years. The only thing they
check is that you do not have any seed. They supply some fresh seed to get you to the next
shop. No other state worries about birds at their inspection stations.
Rodn
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Follow Up By: The Explorer - Tuesday, Feb 10, 2009 at 12:33
Tuesday, Feb 10, 2009 at 12:33
"No other state worries about birds at their inspection stations. "
Yes they do e.g. Tasmania
Cheers
Greg
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Reply By: Blaze (Berri) - Tuesday, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:54
Tuesday, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:54
Ray let me know what sort of bird and I will let you know, Quakers are banned in WA, Black Cockies need permits between all states, depends on breed of bird
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