Muscovies in US - REGULATION CHANGES OPEN FOR COMMENTS - 10/1 update

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It was my understanding that the "mark" would be permament so as to forever show them as captive bred birds. We can choose one of the several ways to mark. Pininioning, toe clip or bands. It is my understanding that we will not have to report what we have sold or to whom we sold it. After reading the entire new proposed rgeulations, I can only see that the pet owners would be upset. Other than marking our Muscovy ducks, there is no further regulations pertaining to exhibition or backyard flocks.
 
What about "marking" birds over 6 weeks of age? I noticed the law says it has to do with "marking" them as ducklings, but many people here on BYC have older ducks.

Also, does this law mean that someone must exterminate the feral ducks even if they're not causing a problem in all states? We have an old Muscovy drake that's been at our public lake for years and is not a problem at all. He's the last of several that have been there for at least 10 years. He's only created one or two mules and is completely docile. Everyone loves him and he's a real sweetie. He's very old in age and may not live a whole many years longer. What about ducks like him? Can someone take him and give him a new home? Or, will that be against the law?

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It was my understanding that the "mark" would be permament so as to forever show them as captive bred birds. We can choose one of the several ways to mark. Pininioning, toe clip or bands.

Or tatooing w/disernable ltr/num. on web of one footsie. Which is what I am considering. There are kits out there around $50.00 and since they require marking by 6wks of age seems the simpliest for me since I am not fond of chopping off a wing tip or toe. Bands will need changing out as they grow
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since Scovies still grow like weeds fm 6wk up..... which I DID comment on in one of my emails to Dr. Allen.


What about "marking" birds over 6 weeks of age? I noticed the law says it has to do with "marking" them as ducklings, but many people here on BYC have older ducks.

You will be required to mark the ducks you have regardless of the age.​
 
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He he. And, I could do it, too, he comes right up to me. Don't think he will after that, though.

I think (or hope), we will get some warning if anything was happening that would threaten him from the lake staff/friends of the lake. Someone would definitely take him to a safe place because they almost did before when his last friend died.
 
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exhibition and flocks for meat/egg production would be exempt from permits. It is the pet market that they wish to control. Thousands of feral ducks that were released when pet folks got tired of them.

A small backyard flock raised for personal consumption miight be exempt, but the way I'm reading it any sales of birds or even hatching eggs are giong to involve a boatload of red tape. If I'm reading this wrong and you are seeing something that I'm not please point it out to me. I'd love to find out that I'm wrong.
 
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This appears to be in the appropriate section of the forum, as it applies to laws.
 
I have really tried to follow along, but I am confused- I need the "Muscovy Laws for Dummies" version.

I have six muscovies- two have been pinioned, the others have not. My big drake has angel wing on one wing severely- I could probably have my boss remove the "angel" part of his wing under anesthesia, thereby pinioning him but he will never be able to fly anyhow. The others will need to be marked some other way-
but what I am trying to understand is, do I need to say that they are for food production (i eat their eggs)? The will not be allowed to be pets?
And for their future offspring? Not allowed or I will just need to pinion any resulting babies?
 

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