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I know in Ohio, you can only sell the birds you process yourself from your own property. You can not take them to swaps or sales. They have to be picked up from you & can not be delivered to any one. If you want to sell them off-property, you have tio have them processed & packaged by a 3rd party. Not sure if PA is the same or not but was thinking this is pretty much country wide.Can someone verify that I am getting this right...I really do not want to call the state.
As far as the meaties that I raise, to my understanding as long s the consumer of such meat is picking up from the place it was raised, I am perfectly legal at selling as long as I sell this in small numbers
Thinking about turning a spare room into an actual butcher room and getting a license to use it,,,but for the time being just how shady is my operation
Having a hard time with the legal mumbo jombo,,,it is all in a foreign language to me
See above.Thanks Stake,,,fortunately I already have a lot of the stainless steel..
Really need to understand these laws better,,I am sure that it is different depending on whether I do the transporting off the farm or not...
Do they word these things so confusingly on purpose??
Quote: Calls can & will fly unless you keep them clipped or keep them in a covered enclosure. Sometimes they stay & never even think about leaving & sometimes they dissappear never to be seen again. I don't take a chance. Mine are clipped or in a covered enclosure at all times. I have too much money in them to take chances.
Now you need ducks, geese, quail, pheasants, peas, emus, ostrich...I started with only wanting 6 hens. Hahaha, have more than that now. Plus guinea fowl and a new flock of turkeys. Watch out, it's a very, very bad disorder lol
I think I might have contracted some type of weird disease and I would like to blame my chickens .............or this blog.............or someone?????
You see-----I just got this crazy idea to build my own chicken coop with all repurposed materials..........and raise "just a few" chickens in my backyard.........a small
project...........use low cost items and make it nice and natural for the chickens and acceptable to my surburban neighborhood.
Now..........it seems I am
spending more money an special treats for the girls than their actual food costs.
thinking of interesting décor around the run........just bought some daffodil bulbs and am planning a light sun spring lettuce garden
and today-----a very serious symptom........hope its not .too late for me.....but while at the tractor supply store to pick up some more basic poultry food I bought this item
which cost more than a 50 lb bag of pellets.........
MORE THAN 50 lb bag of PELLETS...............
honestly ----------I don't think the chickens care what type of container their food comes in ...........just that it comes frequently and is yummy
they stand in their food
poop in their food
scratch wood chips into their food bowl............etc etc etc
I have been working on keeping the food bowls upright and free from non-food materials problem regularly.............with mixed results.......and TODAY
I was sooooooo happy when I found this:
its soooo cute! and adorondack swing as a feeder...................wahoo! and my containers fit in................and I think I have this condition or disease really bad like there is no turning back!
Yet I don't think I want the cure either..................
Just sharing!
I checked them as we took them out of the carrier. They're all clipped. The only one I still need to clip is Elvis our scovy boy, I have a feeling that's going to be a trick and a half...They are really cute! This may be obvious to most, but I'm gonna ask anyway...Are their wings clipped or are they pinioned or are they in a covered enclosure? A friend got some last year and he swore their wings were clipped. I told him you have to re-clip after they moult, but he said they were fine. However, after about 5 months of them not even trying to fly, they took off over the neighbors house never to be seen again... His 5 yr old daughter was a mess. For cute, little domestic ducks, they still have a pretty strong innate urge to migrate!!!![]()
Shhhh...you'll freak out the non-believersWe found the mother ship
Seth said no to the ostriches but he hasn't technically said no to emus in the future hehehe. I'd really like some alpaca and a llama to help with protection.Haha, hubby wants some emus in the future
I checked them as we took them out of the carrier. They're all clipped. The only one I still need to clip is Elvis our scovy boy, I have a feeling that's going to be a trick and a half...![]()
Shhhh...you'll freak out the non-believers
Seth said no to the ostriches but he hasn't technically said no to emus in the future hehehe. I'd really like some alpaca and a llama to help with protection.