Mrs AKbirdbrain, your Easter present will be flying up tomorrow!!

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The best thing to do is check with your state fish and game department, each state varies on what you need a permit for. For instance, you dont need a permit for mandarins or ring teal in California, however, i heard in Oregon you need a permit to have mandarins, although i have not confirmed that.

http://www.dfw.state.or.us/wildlife/license_permits_apps/faq/propagation_faq.asp

Here is the Oregon Fish and Game Website, it doesnt list species that you need a permit for, so you may want to call the number in Salem and find out.

I know you dont need a federal permit to sell them as they are not a protected species in North America.
 
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We have veins!!!!

I think at least 3 of the 5 are developing nicely... the two blue silkie broodies keep fighting over who gets the eggs. They usually wind up splitting the clutch!
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Mrs. AK-Bird-Brain :

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I think at least 3 of the 5 are developing nicely... the two blue silkie broodies keep fighting over who gets the eggs. They usually wind up splitting the clutch!
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I am very glad to hear that Tori!!
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Keep us updated!!!
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I am so freakin' excited...
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I just put 3 ringed teal eggs in the hatcher!!!! And I candled and see definite movement!!!
The aircells are pretty large, but
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for the next couple of days!!
Thank you Jason!!!
 
Right on Tori!!!
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I am eagerly awaiting the news of everything going right and pictures of little ring teal in the brooder!!! I'll keep my fingers crossed!!
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ONE DUCKIE IS OUT, TWO MORE PIPPED!!!!
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I hatched her in an old "tin hen" borrowed from a friend.
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