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HS-6 · Subheading

040711

Birds' eggs, in shell; fresh, fertilised eggs for incubation, of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus (domestic hens)

Heading 0407Birds' eggs, in shell; fresh, preserved or cooked

Chapter 04: Dairy produce; birds' eggs; natural honey

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 040711 when importing or exporting fresh, fertilized eggs for incubation specifically from domestic hens (Gallus domesticus). For instance, if you're shipping a box of 100 fertilized eggs to a poultry farm, this is the correct code.

This code is distinct from HS-6 040712, which covers fresh, unfertilized eggs. If you're dealing with eggs intended for consumption rather than incubation, you would need to classify them under that line instead.

The 040711 subheading specifies that these eggs must be in their shells and suitable for incubation, emphasizing their role in breeding poultry rather than for food. This classification is crucial for ensuring compliance with agricultural regulations.

When shipping fertilized eggs, consider packaging that maintains temperature and minimizes movement, as these factors can affect hatchability. Proper documentation is also essential to avoid customs delays.

Keywords & topics

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fertilized eggs for incubation · domestic hen eggs · 040711 classification · shipping fertilized eggs · poultry farming supplies · egg packaging requirements · importing fertilized eggs · exporting poultry products · hatchery supplies · agricultural regulations · egg transport guidelines · incubation egg shipments

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Shipping 200 fertilized chicken eggs to a hatchery
  • Exporting a batch of fertilized eggs for poultry farming
  • Importing fertilized eggs for agricultural research purposes
  • Transporting fertilized eggs in temperature-controlled containers
  • Sending a shipment of fertilized eggs to a breeding facility
  • Delivering fertilized eggs to a local farm for incubation
  • Packaging 50 fertilized eggs for international shipment
  • Distributing fertilized eggs to educational institutions for agricultural studies

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 040711 used for?
  • How to classify fertilized eggs for export?
  • Are there special regulations for shipping fertilized eggs?
  • What packaging is best for fertilized eggs?
  • Can I import fertilized eggs for incubation?
  • What are the requirements for shipping eggs internationally?
  • How do I ensure my fertilized eggs arrive safely?
  • What is the difference between HS-6 040711 and 040712?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • how to classify fresh fertilized eggs for incubation
  • requirements for importing fertilized chicken eggs
  • packaging guidelines for shipping fertilized eggs
  • differences between fertilized and unfertilized eggs HS codes
  • best practices for transporting fertilized eggs
  • customs regulations for poultry egg shipments
  • what to include in documentation for egg imports
  • shipping fertilized eggs to a hatchery requirements

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of eggs does HS code 040711 cover?
HS code 040711 covers fresh, fertilized eggs for incubation specifically from domestic hens (Gallus domesticus).
Can I use HS-6 040711 for unfertilized eggs?
No, HS-6 040711 is specifically for fertilized eggs. Unfertilized eggs should be classified under HS-6 040712.
What are the packaging requirements for shipping fertilized eggs?
Fertilized eggs should be packaged in temperature-controlled containers to maintain their viability and prevent damage during transport.
Are there any import restrictions for fertilized eggs?
Yes, many countries have specific regulations regarding the import of fertilized eggs to prevent disease. Always check local agricultural guidelines.
How can I ensure my fertilized eggs arrive safely?
Use proper cushioning and temperature control during transport, and ensure all documentation is complete to avoid customs issues.
What is the difference between HS-6 040711 and HS-6 040712?
HS-6 040711 is for fertilized eggs for incubation, while HS-6 040712 is for fresh, unfertilized eggs intended for consumption.
What documentation do I need to import fertilized eggs?
You will typically need a health certificate, import permit, and any other required agricultural documentation based on the destination country's regulations.
Can I export fertilized eggs to any country?
Exporting fertilized eggs depends on the destination country's import regulations. Always verify their specific requirements before shipping.

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