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Not sure. I raise bobwhite but I don't release any. Where do you live?i wanted to do a project for my 12th grade project and i was wondering if i could release them? i want to properly raise release them under the the most natural environment so they will be ready for the wild. also i was wondering if it is illegal??????
You'll have to check your states fish and game laws, I imagine some do.i wanted to do a project for my 12th grade project and i was wondering if i could release them? i want to properly raise release them under the the most natural environment so they will be ready for the wild. also i was wondering if it is illegal??????
Your state sounds so cool for that! Thanks for suggesting OP checking with FWS!You'll have to check your states fish and game laws, I imagine some do.
Our state actually supplies ring neck pheasants to those who want to release them.
Legal or not, I'm afraid you're in for a big letdown. Birds in the wild have an oil on/in their feathers, from their diet, that prevents their feathers from getting soaked. That oil is not generated by commercial game bird feed.i wanted to do a project for my 12th grade project and i was wondering if i could release them? i want to properly raise release them under the the most natural environment so they will be ready for the wild. also i was wondering if it is illegal??????
Not sure about Ohio.i live in ohio
You really piqued our interest with this post so I sent an e-mail to my Texas Parks and Wildlife coordinators office to see if there are similar opportunities in my area what a cool idea!You'll have to check your states fish and game laws, I imagine some do.
Our state actually supplies ring neck pheasants to those who want to release them.