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I don't know the US regulations, as I am in Germany.
Her in California I can't sell any of my processed birds. I would have to get licensing and inspections from the FDA, and it would cost far more than I could ever get even if I sold every bird I processed for $50 each. Which is about 5 times what I would sell them for.
 
Her in California I can't sell any of my processed birds. I would have to get licensing and inspections from the FDA, and it would cost far more than I could ever get even if I sold every bird I processed for $50 each. Which is about 5 times what I would sell them for.


Same here. Unless the person is on our property duri g the deed, it's illegal, and even they odds are if they were to try and get us in trouble, they would probably succeed
 
Her in California I can't sell any of my processed birds. I would have to get licensing and inspections from the FDA, and it would cost far more than I could ever get even if I sold every bird I processed for $50 each. Which is about 5 times what I would sell them for.
Normally meat inspections are by the USDA and not the FDA.
 
Actually, I think you're right about the inspections. The licensing was done through FDA, which I remember because I thought it was odd.
Off topic but talk about odd. The State of Wyoming allows the possession of prairie dogs without a permit but gives a link to the FDA that does require a permit for the possession of prairie dogs. This is apparently due to the fact that the prairie dogs and their fleas are known carriers of the bubonic plague.

I know at one time there was a good market in Japan for prairie dogs as pets.
 

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