That Quail Place Forum
Raising Gamebirds => Individual State/Country Discussion => Pennsylvania => Topic started by: monarc23 on July 19, 2008, 02:35:06 AM
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Just as the subject states do I need a permit to raise/sell/hatch Cortunix quail? I know I have to if i want to with Bob White but does this also apply for Cortunix? Thanks!
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Just as the subject states do I need a permit to raise/sell/hatch Cortunix quail? I know I have to if i want to with Bob White but does this also apply for Cortunix? Thanks!
Why don't you get it straight from the horses mouth, and ask the PA Game Commission? Don't you think that would be the best way to go?
Steve
Pheasant Hollow Farm
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I did and I haven't heard back from them yet. Thanks for nothing. s176
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Someone was nice enough to let me know on another forum. :) ANyone in Pennsylvania who is curious. Cortunix Quail ARE allowed to be owned bred and sold in Pennsylvania WITHOUT permits because they are not a native species where as I guess bobwhite quail are. :) I sent my order out for 100 eggs and I cannot wait!!! :)
Niki
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Someone was nice enough to let me know on another forum. :) ANyone in Pennsylvania who is curious. Cortunix Quail ARE allowed to be owned bred and sold in Pennsylvania WITHOUT permits because they are not a native species where as I guess bobwhite quail are. :) I sent my order out for 100 eggs and I cannot wait!!! :)
Niki
Well Niki, good for you j2 Now as long as you are getting them within your state, your good to go.
If you are getting them ship to you from out of state, you better check with the Pennsylvania Dept of Agriculture on the importation requirements.
Have a nice day and s016 to the board.
Steve
Pheasant Hollow Farm
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I am :)
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Just like a girl...she cant WAIT......
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Hatching, and raising Quail without patients.
This could be intrestin'
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Steve one thing about it.....You can take a punch.... s020 s020
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Or he has taken so many to the head, he doesn't even know he has been hit!
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Or he has taken so many to the head, he doesn't even know he has been hit!
I know, s020 what can I tell ya, cept, I am getin tired from beetn the same dead horse.
These want-a-be bird raisers have no concept of the laws. They come onto a site asking laws pertaining to their state, and when you give them an answer as to check with there state DNR, they cop the attitude.
So my answer in all actuality was a smart a$$ answer. Naturally she has to come back and with some kind of remark. I am willing to bet that she didn't even check Pennsylvania Dept of Agriculture, on any other regulations since these are also listed as poultry.
I remain s12
Steve
Pheasant Hollow Farm