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You have to apply for a permit, free for hobby possession and eating or $50 if you want to be able to give away or sell them.
After applying, the game warden must inspect your premises (cages, etc.) before the permit gets approved. They prefer you source your quail or eggs from inside the state as the G&F has stricter testing rules for import into the state than does the agriculture department for other types of poultry.
When I raised pheasants, the game warden that I dealt with bent over backwards to help me in any way he could.
https://wgfd.wyo.gov/WGFD/media/content/PDF/Habitat/Extension Bulletins/B33-Raising-Pheasants-or-Other-Game-Birds.pdf
I suspect that if you check closer that Coturnix quail are exempted, not all quail. Many states make an exemption for Coturnix quail since they don't consider them a game bird but do require game bird permits for other types of quail.That’s how it is here with pheasants, but quail are ok.
I suspect that if you check closer that Coturnix quail are exempted, not all quail. Many states make an exemption for Coturnix quail since they don't consider them a game bird but do require game bird permits for other types of quail.
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