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One more thing for them to control. This should be addressed more in the problem areas not the whole US. These ducks would not last long in Maine without us feeding them, they would either starve or be taken by the first predator, they can't move very fast in the snow...
From what I got out of this you can still have them and breed them you just have to have a permit and breed and sell for meat only. With living in Maine we are pretty much used to needing a permit or license for everything, lots of birds or any other animal we can not keep here without a permit.
One more thing for them to control. This should be addressed more in the problem areas not the whole US. These ducks would not last long in Maine without us feeding them, they would either starve or be taken by the first predator, they can't move very fast in the snow...
From what I got out of this you can still have them and breed them you just have to have a permit and breed and sell for meat only. With living in Maine we are pretty much used to needing a permit or license for everything, lots of birds or any other animal we can not keep here without a permit.