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Post by mossberg500 on Sept 29, 2022 19:42:30 GMT -5
Having trouble view this? View in browser Indiana div fish and wildlife banner - 700px Dear waterfowl hunter,
Effective Sept. 12, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Inspection Service (APHIS) allowed the import of hunter-harvested unprocessed game from Canada into the U.S. This change came after implementation of strict controls on imports of hunter-harvested wild bird meat and carcasses from Canada. These regulations are intended to prevent highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) introductions to the U.S. You can learn more about HPAI, including information for hunters about safely handling harvested birds, here.
APHIS now allows the import of hunter-harvested unprocessed game originating or transiting through Canada into the U.S. The carcasses must meet the following conditions:
Viscera, head, neck, feet, skin, and one wing have been removed. With the exception of one wing, feathers must be removed. One wing must remain fully feathered and attached for identification purposes. Carcasses must be rinsed in fresh, clean, potable water prior to packagin
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Post by esshup on Sept 29, 2022 23:57:17 GMT -5
That's great news!!!
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Post by featherduster on Sept 30, 2022 4:25:47 GMT -5
Ridiculous, what do we do about the millions of birds that will be migrating across the Canadian/USA border.
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Post by pigeonflier on Sept 30, 2022 5:06:36 GMT -5
Ridiculous, what do we do about the millions of birds that will be migrating across the Canadian/USA border. We shoot them...
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