Raising Quail.....Do You Need A License????

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When we called Raleigh they were very helpful and knew exactly what they were talking about. They are very straight forward and to the point but I guess if you make the rules you can do that. We had our permit in about 2 weeks.

Steve in NC
 
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Don't be so quick to throw in the towel, I think they would be great for urban living. We have Cortunix and they are quiet, don't eat a lot, don't need a huge pen, give plenty of eggs and good on the table. They do make a call but it isn't any louder than a wild bird bird singing. Here in NC the permit was easy to get.

Steve in NC
 
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When we called Raleigh they were very helpful and knew exactly what they were talking about. They are very straight forward and to the point but I guess if you make the rules you can do that. We had our permit in about 2 weeks.

Steve in NC

That's nice, you must have gotten hold of someone that knew what they were talking about. I talked to the head of that particular department and she didn't have a clue what button quail were. She asked around and no one there knew either. She said "you cannot have them as pets, anyway, you can only get them to raise, release and kill". She knew about coturnix quail and other breeds, but had no clue about buttons.

Do you have buttons? Is there a different license to get for quail that you raise to breed/sell than the ones you get to hunt/kill/eat? She was very confused when I talked to her and I got off the phone with her even more confused than when I called. I did the permit thing, anyway, but still not sure what the rules are since she couldn't tell me.
 
^^^ Button Quail i'm pretty sure EVERYWHERE are considered a caged bird species like a pet parakeet which you don't need a permit for.
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Coturnix in most states you don't need a permit for- they are a domestic quail.

Bobwhite in most states you do need a permit for (if you're selling or giving them away but if you're keeping them for yourself as pets, you don't need a permit, but no releasing them if so).
 
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When we called Raleigh they were very helpful and knew exactly what they were talking about. They are very straight forward and to the point but I guess if you make the rules you can do that. We had our permit in about 2 weeks.

Steve in NC

That's nice, you must have gotten hold of someone that knew what they were talking about. I talked to the head of that particular department and she didn't have a clue what button quail were. She asked around and no one there knew either. She said "you cannot have them as pets, anyway, you can only get them to raise, release and kill". She knew about coturnix quail and other breeds, but had no clue about buttons.

Do you have buttons? Is there a different license to get for quail that you raise to breed/sell than the ones you get to hunt/kill/eat? She was very confused when I talked to her and I got off the phone with her even more confused than when I called. I did the permit thing, anyway, but still not sure what the rules are since she couldn't tell me.

It was actually very easy for us and we talked to the same person. This was the jist of the phone call

Question #1 are quail considered game birds in NC
Answer yes

Question #2 Do we need a permit to raise for our own use even if we never sell any
Answer yes

Question #3 If we sell then what
Answer You can only sell to a person with a permit and you must record their permit # on a receipt, to sell to out of state requires extra paperwork.

It's all listed on the nc wildlife website
http://www.ncwildlife.org/pg04_HuntingTrapping/pg4a7prop_regs.pdf
no confusion there

Steve in NC
 
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That's nice, you must have gotten hold of someone that knew what they were talking about. I talked to the head of that particular department and she didn't have a clue what button quail were. She asked around and no one there knew either. She said "you cannot have them as pets, anyway, you can only get them to raise, release and kill". She knew about coturnix quail and other breeds, but had no clue about buttons.

Do you have buttons? Is there a different license to get for quail that you raise to breed/sell than the ones you get to hunt/kill/eat? She was very confused when I talked to her and I got off the phone with her even more confused than when I called. I did the permit thing, anyway, but still not sure what the rules are since she couldn't tell me.

It was actually very easy for us and we talked to the same person. This was the jist of the phone call

Question #1 are quail considered game birds in NC
Answer yes

Question #2 Do we need a permit to raise for our own use even if we never sell any
Answer yes

Question #3 If we sell then what
Answer You can only sell to a person with a permit and you must record their permit # on a receipt, to sell to out of state requires extra paperwork.

It's all listed on the nc wildlife website
http://www.ncwildlife.org/pg04_HuntingTrapping/pg4a7prop_regs.pdf
no confusion there

Steve in NC

^^ did you ask them what species of quail? Seems if you dont specify they seem to think you're meaning Bobwhites (in my experience but once they realize coturnix ---atleast here it's a big "oh no no you dont need a permit for those just bobwhites and phesants and such".)
 
Yeah, I must have confused her right away by asking about a species that she'd never heard of. I guess I should have just asked for all species of quail. I did ask about coturnix, but again, said only if you're to release to hunt and kill which I have/had no intention of. (I didn't get them, either, was just curious what the laws were on them.)

(Not that it matters since it never worked out for us, anyway. My son would still like some in the future, though.)
 
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I could be wrong but maybe the lady was meaning you only need a permit for coturnix if you are to release them? *just hoping that's what she meant so you can get some* HEHE Coturnix make awesome pets. Heck they'd even make great indoor pets, and that way no one would know. Just get like a pair or two (i would if i couldnt keep em outside)!
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I hope you can get some someday they are seriously great lil guys (i consider them HUGe though compaired to the button quail).
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She told me that about all quail. She looked about buttons, but said she couldn't even find them on google (which was odd since I looked on google at the same time).

He specifically wanted buttons.

Ah well, maybe I can interest him in a chicken breed again! hehe
 
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The species is Quail, the breed is button or coturnix or bobwhite etc. regardless to what you do with them you need a permit for quail in NC.

Steve in NC
 

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