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Also, if I need to move someday: does this mean I can only take 14 ducks per trip from one house to the other?
The question then would be what is the definition of "processed"?
What a clustertruck! ...................... When I come across a pile of ducks with the breast meat ripped out and the entire rest of the bird tossed aside.... This is the law I want enforced, this is waste IMHO.
Quote from: ICEMAN on February 01, 2011, 05:31:52 AMWhat a clustertruck! ...................... When I come across a pile of ducks with the breast meat ripped out and the entire rest of the bird tossed aside.... This is the law I want enforced, this is waste IMHO.Probably need a new thread for this subject........but here goes anyway. I'm not sure there is a law requiring the "rest of the bird" to be eaten.......
Quote from: bobcat on February 01, 2011, 09:38:44 AMThe question then would be what is the definition of "processed"?Processed: Action, When one eats the ducks he took and sleeps for 7.5 hours wakes up has coffee sits on pot wipes clean and flushes = processed
Quote from: Curly on February 01, 2011, 11:56:13 AMQuote from: ICEMAN on February 01, 2011, 05:31:52 AMWhat a clustertruck! ...................... When I come across a pile of ducks with the breast meat ripped out and the entire rest of the bird tossed aside.... This is the law I want enforced, this is waste IMHO.Probably need a new thread for this subject........but here goes anyway. I'm not sure there is a law requiring the "rest of the bird" to be eaten....... Curly, this duck meat waste issue has been addressed alot on here already. I for one am not going to start a new thread on it again......
I sent a followup requesting further clarification, the response:"I just used the “freezer” as a possible scenario. You are correct that the possession limit is referring to the field or in transit. Sounds like you’ve got a good grasp of what the regulation is saying."