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That's a new one about the permits for the ducks. I do imagine it has to do with the possibilities of them getting loose, getting into the wetland and maybe cross-breeding with the local wild ducks? HEAVEN FORBID ... That is really a new one to me. Interesting, I would have to research that if I were living there. Any restrictions on geese?
 

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That's an interesting take @FarmerConnie.... and I can see where you could be right.... but for Pete's sake, it's not like there aren't any other states that have migratory waterfowl.... we'd be happy if they ran off some of the Canada geese here as they do a number on the farmers newly planted/sprouted corn fields...
 

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Yeah, presumably they get to tax your pets because they may have to send the dog catcher out after your roaming pup. The city we lived in before even taxed cats, it really is all about another way to get money. Current town doesn't tax cats. Don't tell but I never paid the cat tax. The only time the cats left the interior of our house was to go to the vet.
it is illegal in our county to NOT register any dog in your possession. They chip insert them and send you your "fee is due" again or the records will be erased more or less, and you have to start from scratch. They charge 2 premiums. The cheap one for state wide tracking, the second for national tracking.
By appointment only. During the working man's hours. So you loose a half days pay on top of writing them a check.
 

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That's a new one about the permits for the ducks. I do imagine it has to do with the possibilities of them getting loose, getting into the wetland and maybe cross-breeding with the local wild ducks? HEAVEN FORBID ... That is really a new one to me. Interesting, I would have to research that if I were living there. Any restrictions on geese?
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I do imagine it has to do with the possibilities of them getting loose, getting into the wetland and maybe cross-breeding with the local wild ducks?
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When we lived there, I had a house on 3acres and in the bottom area of my property collected and retained run-off water from the state hwy and to assist is flash flood control. If it was holding water it was considered the northern edge of the everglades....and I could do nothing with the property covered in water....but, if it was dry, then I could cut, dig, or whatever until it started holding water again.....it was really kinda crazy, because ya could touch any wildlife either....no snakes or gators.....unless ya had a proper permit....:)
 
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