jimstreet wrote:Any chance somebody can post a 'dummies guide' to air freighting birds?
Jim, what might pass for a 'dummies guide' can be found on this forum under subject heading "Air Freighting Birds"

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What does an average 2 kg box of birds cost you??Tintola wrote:I too ship a lot of birds around the country. For the last few years I have been using Petflyers based in Townsville and they deal with flights all over Australia. The owner, Peter, is very helpful and researches all the possibilities for a quick and transfer free flight if possible and pre books everything. All I have to do is show up with the birds 90 minutes before the flight and sign the consignment note. His rates are reasonable and because he has an A/C with AaE and Virgin, I get better treatment than turning up unannounced. When using Virgin the waiting time in the office doing paperwork is much less than AaE who seem to have a much longer process to deal with. The number for Petflyers , if interested, is 1800-738359.
EOrix's guidelines are spot on and I also use the foam on the ceiling of the box, especially with some of the pigeon and dove species.(Avoids scalping) Some species will not eat anything that you put in the box due to the stress that they are going through, but we do need some standards in animal transportation and should give them the choice in case of delays etc.
Depends where they are going and whether there is a transfer or not.Danny wrote:What does an average 2 kg box of birds cost you??Tintola wrote:I too ship a lot of birds around the country. For the last few years I have been using Petflyers based in Townsville and they deal with flights all over Australia. The owner, Peter, is very helpful and researches all the possibilities for a quick and transfer free flight if possible and pre books everything. All I have to do is show up with the birds 90 minutes before the flight and sign the consignment note. His rates are reasonable and because he has an A/C with AaE and Virgin, I get better treatment than turning up unannounced. When using Virgin the waiting time in the office doing paperwork is much less than AaE who seem to have a much longer process to deal with. The number for Petflyers , if interested, is 1800-738359.
EOrix's guidelines are spot on and I also use the foam on the ceiling of the box, especially with some of the pigeon and dove species.(Avoids scalping) Some species will not eat anything that you put in the box due to the stress that they are going through, but we do need some standards in animal transportation and should give them the choice in case of delays etc.