Hawaii I am working on shipping six Fehrholz birds to Hawaii. They are going to a Doctor over there. It's a real pain getting birds shipped to Hawaii because of all the import rules, but they may be the only FOR's over there. So, I believe it will be worth it.
Here's a couple of pictures of the cоcks scheduled to be shipped over there. One is a Classical Almond, who's one of my old stock birds, the other is an 08 Sprinkle. The hens are a Black and an Almond, and there will be two young birds, most likely Kites.
Member of the National Pigeon Association, Flying Oriental Roller Society, Horseman Pouter Club of North America, Voorburg Shield Cropper Club and the Tucson Pigeon Club
Re: Hawaii While working as a manufacturing manager and during a hectic last of the month shipping day, I was concerned about the stress on the shipping clerk. I offered to help, “no thanks”. Still trying to help relieve the tension, I pointed out a box going to Hawaii and said “I need a vacation, box me up and send me with this shipment”. Staying in the mindset she was in, started reciting the regulations, box size, type and a UPS limit of seventy pounds. As I started to walk away she said “I could ship you in two boxes”. It worked.
--- Ed McMoran
Riverside California
mcmoran@sbcglobal.net
Member of the National Pigeon Association, Flying Oriental Roller Society, Horseman Pouter Club of North America, Voorburg Shield Cropper Club and the Tucson Pigeon Club
Member of the National Pigeon Association, Flying Oriental Roller Society, Horseman Pouter Club of North America, Voorburg Shield Cropper Club and the Tucson Pigeon Club