Wow, worse than us. We are also having more rain.We are getting a storm tonight into tomorrow. Our current rain total is 4.91 inches
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Wow, worse than us. We are also having more rain.We are getting a storm tonight into tomorrow. Our current rain total is 4.91 inches
My ultimate goal is to stay under everyone's radar. TDA has no jurisdiction over my poultry processing activities, but that doesn't mean they can't find other ways to harass. Every farm selling pasture raised poultry has gotten the full court press once they popped up on Live Green Tennessee or started getting a lot of foot traffic on PickTN.org. A lot of them ended up folding, while others survived. I suspect Purdue is behind it, but there's no evidence to support that theory.No one ever bothered me but i had Coturnix.
Come and get it!
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Dewclaws - I remove hind dewclaws when pups are 3 days old also clip the occasional crooked/bent tail at this time. Most field trial beaglers do not remove front dewclaws. Front dewclaws in high activity field dogs can be detrimental as @Blooie has indicated. When removed at 3 days pups rarely even yelp.
My ultimate goal is to stay under everyone's radar. TDA has no jurisdiction over my poultry processing activities, but that doesn't mean they can't find other ways to harass. Every farm selling pasture raised poultry has gotten the full court press once they popped up on Live Green Tennessee or started getting a lot of foot traffic on PickTN.org. A lot of them ended up folding, while others survived. I suspect Purdue is behind it, but there's no evidence to support that theory.
My ultimate goal is to stay under everyone's radar. TDA has no jurisdiction over my poultry processing activities, but that doesn't mean they can't find other ways to harass. Every farm selling pasture raised poultry has gotten the full court press once they popped up on Live Green Tennessee or started getting a lot of foot traffic on PickTN.org. A lot of them ended up folding, while others survived. I suspect Purdue is behind it, but there's no evidence to support that theory.
Ironically enough, most of the best customers for farm raised meat are their employees.@rjohns39, I'm willing to bet that your assumption is correct.
Here in TN the statute simple uses the word: "Quail" to define who has jurisdiction. I talked to my lawyers about it and they are certain we can when the fight if it comes to it, but do we want the fight?I’m pretty sure Coturnix are considered livestock or domestics and not wildlife and are therefore legal without a permit. At least that is how it is here in MA and in a lot of states from my reading. The bobwhite quail, chukar, pheasants, etc. are wildlife that you would need a permit for but most places consider coturnix domestic.
Here in TN the statute simple uses the word: "Quail" to define who has jurisdiction. I talked to my lawyers about it and they are certain we can when the fight if it comes to it, but do we want the fight?
Ironically, People advertise on their websites, If you want to buy rabbits processed I'll have to sell it to you with a label that says not for human consumption... Or if you buy raw milk from my pet food store, I'll have you sign a statement of understanding that it's not for human consumption. And no one bothers them. Only poultry get's harassed.