Quail owners: Game bird licensing??

cozycritters

Songster
11 Years
Mar 4, 2008
585
1
161
Tucson, Arizona
Do those of you who own/hatch quail need to have Hobbiest or other game bird licenses to own them?

I believe that here, if I wanted to own any, I'd have to get a license...
 
Quote:
In MN, I only need it for bobwhite quail - which I don't have. For the Coturnix, I had to get an exotic pet license and then a "more than three" permit. The DNR guy said if I was going to commercially breed them and/or run a game farm, I'd need a game bird license for them, but since they're just for pets and eggs, they fall into 'exotic pet' classification. The button quail didn't count at all - he laughed when I asked about that and said they're like finches - couldn't survive in the wild here, so the state doesn't care as long as I have either the city regulation limit for birds (3) or a "more than 3" permit. I got the permit.
-Spooky
 
Thanks-- I've been looking on our Game and Fish pages... I swear I used to be able to find the info...
smile.png
 
I'm not sure about AZ but i might have some info on your state in my post...I honestly dont remember (if youhavent checked it out already that is). The post is below in my sig.
smile.png


Here coturnix and buttons are perfectly fine to own, raise and sell without permits--and are no-if-ands-or-buts illegal to release into the wild (they wouldnt survive).

Here bobwhites can be raised without a permit, however to sell or release you need a permit. This is because Bobwhites are native here and can survive so they like to keep tabs on their numbers and where released (same with pheasants).

In some states even button quails need permits *jaw drops* I think NC is one such state...which IMO is silly since i agree they are pretty much just finches lol.
 
In Nebraska, you need a permit for Bobwhite Quail, Ringneck Pheasants and Wild turkeys. Probably more breeds as well, but these are the ones that I was most interested in, so that's why I know.

Christina
 
Utah you have to have them for certain types of quail ($185 for permit, site inspection and processing fee for 5 year permit) like Bobwhites, but no permits at all for Coturnix. It just depends on the breeds.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom