This will be the main thread for the Waterville Maine Tractor Supply Swaps for 2012.
next swap is (swaps will be 2nd Saturday of month until Oct)
October 13th-Sunday Farm Days Swap 9--1
and bonus swap on pet appreciation day Aug 18th (hours will be 10-2)
Pet Appreciation day will feature a dog wash, dog trainer, rabies clinic as well as a farm day swap.
All swaps are held at the Tractor Supply Co parking lot located at 10 Kennedy Memorial Dr, Waterville (in the mall with hannaford, TJ maxx and the old LL bean call center)
For those selling, make sure to bring water for your animals and boxes to send them home in. (also remember to clean up after yourself when you leave, we want to be invited back)
for those buying, bring boxes, they seem to be hard to come by some weekends and plenty of cash to spend.
please remember the 6 chick rule, if they are under 8 weeks, they must be sold in lots of 6 or more .
now all the legal mumbo jumbo (thanks bob for sharing)
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IT WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH VENDOR TO ABIDE BY STATE OF MAINE LAWS AND REGULATIONS; TO PROVIDE ANY REQUIRED LICENSING, ADEQUATE SHELTER, CAGING, WATER AND FOOD FOR THEIR ANIMALS; & TO CLEAN UP THEIR AREAS WHEN LEAVING.
Maine State Laws governing the sale of poultry/waterfowl & goats
Maine State Law:
MAINE RULES AND REGS ON SALES OF LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, WATERFOWL, MILK, CHEESE
http://www.maine.gov/agriculture/ahi/ahisr.html
5A. ALL SHEEP AND GOATS IN MAINE AND OUT OF STATE ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE SCRAPIE TAGS.
clarification of scrape info:
all goats or sheep leaving their farm (with the intent to be sold,going to a show, in or out of state) need to have a scrape number. this number is on a tag or can be tattooed on the animal. tags are free and so is the applicator. the person needs to call Gail at the fed USDA 866-873-2824< and she will send out tags for the farm and the applicator. the tag is a way to trace back to the farm of origin if there is a problem. so if she has a goat that she bought elsewhere and it has a scrape tag, it doesn't need a new tag as long as that tag is still attached to the animal. if the tag come off, she needs to put on her scrape tag. if she goes the tattoo route, ear, thigh, or tail fold.
Read more: http://farmdaysanfordmaine.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=rules&action=display&thread=1#ixzz1qskeyCwn
5B. Poultry
At public events in Maine you must sell any birds under 8 weeks old in lots of 6, above the 8 weeks, they can go one at a time. Now, from your house or farm you can sell singular birds of any age.
They can be any breed/ any ages mix or match if under 8 weeks. They do need to be the same species (6 ducks, 6 chicks, 6 turkeys)
NO PROCESSING OR NEUTERING OF ANIMALS
Rabbits and guinea pigs must be completely weaned and minimum of 8 weeks old.
(this does not apply to other livestock)
RULES FOR OUT OF STATE VENDORS
http://www.maine.gov/sos/cec/rules/01/001/001c206.doc
next swap is (swaps will be 2nd Saturday of month until Oct)
October 13th-Sunday Farm Days Swap 9--1
and bonus swap on pet appreciation day Aug 18th (hours will be 10-2)
Pet Appreciation day will feature a dog wash, dog trainer, rabies clinic as well as a farm day swap.
All swaps are held at the Tractor Supply Co parking lot located at 10 Kennedy Memorial Dr, Waterville (in the mall with hannaford, TJ maxx and the old LL bean call center)
For those selling, make sure to bring water for your animals and boxes to send them home in. (also remember to clean up after yourself when you leave, we want to be invited back)
for those buying, bring boxes, they seem to be hard to come by some weekends and plenty of cash to spend.
please remember the 6 chick rule, if they are under 8 weeks, they must be sold in lots of 6 or more .
now all the legal mumbo jumbo (thanks bob for sharing)
------------------------------------
IT WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH VENDOR TO ABIDE BY STATE OF MAINE LAWS AND REGULATIONS; TO PROVIDE ANY REQUIRED LICENSING, ADEQUATE SHELTER, CAGING, WATER AND FOOD FOR THEIR ANIMALS; & TO CLEAN UP THEIR AREAS WHEN LEAVING.
Maine State Laws governing the sale of poultry/waterfowl & goats
Maine State Law:
MAINE RULES AND REGS ON SALES OF LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, WATERFOWL, MILK, CHEESE
http://www.maine.gov/agriculture/ahi/ahisr.html
5A. ALL SHEEP AND GOATS IN MAINE AND OUT OF STATE ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE SCRAPIE TAGS.
clarification of scrape info:
all goats or sheep leaving their farm (with the intent to be sold,going to a show, in or out of state) need to have a scrape number. this number is on a tag or can be tattooed on the animal. tags are free and so is the applicator. the person needs to call Gail at the fed USDA 866-873-2824< and she will send out tags for the farm and the applicator. the tag is a way to trace back to the farm of origin if there is a problem. so if she has a goat that she bought elsewhere and it has a scrape tag, it doesn't need a new tag as long as that tag is still attached to the animal. if the tag come off, she needs to put on her scrape tag. if she goes the tattoo route, ear, thigh, or tail fold.
Read more: http://farmdaysanfordmaine.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=rules&action=display&thread=1#ixzz1qskeyCwn
5B. Poultry
At public events in Maine you must sell any birds under 8 weeks old in lots of 6, above the 8 weeks, they can go one at a time. Now, from your house or farm you can sell singular birds of any age.
They can be any breed/ any ages mix or match if under 8 weeks. They do need to be the same species (6 ducks, 6 chicks, 6 turkeys)
NO PROCESSING OR NEUTERING OF ANIMALS
Rabbits and guinea pigs must be completely weaned and minimum of 8 weeks old.
(this does not apply to other livestock)
RULES FOR OUT OF STATE VENDORS
http://www.maine.gov/sos/cec/rules/01/001/001c206.doc
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