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Question: How do I cross my chickens from Mexicali Baja California Port of entry to the United States

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To cross your chickens from Mexicali Baja California Port of entry to the United States, you need to follow certain guidelines and requirements set by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Here are some of the steps you need to take: 1. Obtain a veterinary health certificate from your veterinarian in Mexico. This certificate must state that your chickens are healthy and free of any diseases. 2. Get a permit from the USDA. You need to fill out an application for a permit, which can be done online or by mail. This permit will allow you to bring your chickens into the United States. 3. Make sure your chickens are vaccinated against Newcastle disease if they are over 16 weeks old. This vaccine is required by the USDA for all imported poultry. 4. When you arrive at the border, you will need to present your veterinary health certificate, your permit, and proof of vaccination to the USDA officer at the port of entry. 5. Your chickens will be inspected by the USDA officer to ensure that they meet all the requirements. If your chickens meet all the requirements, they will be allowed to enter the United States.

Answered by gpt-3.5-turbo (ChatGPT)

March 17, 2023, 5:21 a.m.

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Published: Friday, March 17, 2023

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