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Ohio just wants your $40 a year. It's all about the $$$$$$ anyway. I haven't seen or spoken to anyone from the DNR yet.Quote from: Pheasant Hollow Farm on June 06, 2006, 09:37:33 AMIn the state of WV, prior to even receiving your game farm license you have to have a valid WV Business License. Once you have the business license you then must have the birds prior to even getting the game farm license.Ya I know, @$$ backwards. You would think that you would be issued the game farm license prior to the receiving of any birds.StevePheasant Hollow FarmI know what you mean Steve, WV has some really strange laws. I'm surprised they don't require a permit for living near a mountain/hill.
In the state of WV, prior to even receiving your game farm license you have to have a valid WV Business License. Once you have the business license you then must have the birds prior to even getting the game farm license.Ya I know, @$$ backwards. You would think that you would be issued the game farm license prior to the receiving of any birds.StevePheasant Hollow Farm
Hello, this is my first time to your site and I have a few questions. I am basicly a backyard chicken person and have a few baby ducks and 3 grown guineas. My son just informed me that he has ordered me 30 ring neck pheasants from McMurray. I live in SC. Do I have to have a permit to have them? I have several broody hens on fake eggs. Are they large enough (baby pheasants) to put under a few broodies to raise. One of my broodies just hatched 4 ducklings and one hatched 15 guinea keets for me. I have reseached and found that I need a high protein diet for them. I have that covered since that is what I am feeding the ducklings and keets. Any advice would me helpful. Dee
Hey myriadin - try the following link: http://www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/pdffiles/fg1390b.pdf ... Fish and Game code ... it does indicate that only species listed as game birds would require a license (e.g., valley quail, ringnecked pheasant, chukar, etc.)
I'm in Santa Cruz CA, wanting to keep C. c. japonica (or other species) for pets and/or for egg-laying (for personal use).Anyone know where I can find info on legal requirements in my area?Much thanks.