ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1171
64. Before any licensee shall offer any game raised on his
property for sale, said game shall first be offered to the Game
Warden of this State for propagation purposes, and said Game
Warden within ten days after receipt of said offer, shall notify
the licensee whether he desires to purchase same or not. Be-
fore any game raised in captivity is shipped or removed from
any premises, the licensee shall apply to the Game Warden
for a tag, which shall be supplied at cost, said tag to be com-
posed of two parts and when detached one part thereof con-
taining the name and address of the purchaser, and the kind
and number of game shipped or removed shall be placed on
the container or the birds or animals. The other part of the
tag containing the information required shall immediately be
returned to the Game Warden. The tag attached to any con-
tainer of any bird or animal shall so remain until the contents
of the container are removed, disposed of, or the living bird
released from the container, or the dead body of any bird or
animal is sold, or the dead body is cut up for retail purposes
or final consumption, at which time the tag shall be removed
by the person receiving same, and shall at once be forwarded
to the Game Warden. It shall be unlawful for any person
who engages in the occupation of raising and selling game, as
provided for in the preceding Section, to ship same beyond
the confines of this State at any time, either dead or alive,
without a permit from the Game Warden so to do. Every
licensee shall keep a ledger of all game purchased by him, num-
ber of eggs received, the number of birds or animals raised,
the number killed and sold either dead or alive, and make an
itemized report to the Game Warden of this State on or before
December 15th of each and every year. Said report must be
made as herein provided before said licensee receives a
Breeder's permit for the following year.
(a) To encourage the raising of Chinese Ringnecked or
Mongolian Pheasants in captivity where said birds are raised
under a Game Breeder's license on property conforming to the
requirements as herein provided, said birds may be killed by
shooting or otherwise between the dates of November 10th and
December 31st, both dates inclusive.
(b) The preserve used for the breeding of elk or deer pur-
suant to this Section shall be surrounded by a good and suffi-
cient fence of wire or other material and of a pattern to be
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