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re: Deer Processor near Meadville Mississippi
Posted on 11/5/19 at 9:04 am to commode
Posted on 11/5/19 at 9:04 am to commode
What you are talking about is transportation within the state. That’s where CWD zones come into play.
When talking about bringing deer across state lines, it’s deboned meat only. Period
When talking about bringing deer across state lines, it’s deboned meat only. Period
Posted on 11/5/19 at 10:05 am to Jack Daniel
From LDWF on the CWD page:
reindeer.
B. No person shall import, transport or possess any
cervid carcass or part of a cervid carcass originating outside
of Louisiana, except: for meat that is cut and wrapped; meat
that has been boned out; quarters or other portions of meat
with no part of the spinal column or head attached, antlers,
clean skull plates with antlers, cleaned skulls without tissue
attached, capes, tanned hides, finished taxidermy mounts
and cleaned cervid teeth. Any and all bones shall be disposed
of in a manner where its final destination is at an approved
landfill or equivalent. Said rule shall be effective March 1,
I'm just going off what the website says.
The agent I got on the phone said quartered bone in is fine as long as there is no spinal or brain matter. He said the exception is leg bones (quarters) can be, but no other bones, ribs, neck, etc.
reindeer.
B. No person shall import, transport or possess any
cervid carcass or part of a cervid carcass originating outside
of Louisiana, except: for meat that is cut and wrapped; meat
that has been boned out; quarters or other portions of meat
with no part of the spinal column or head attached, antlers,
clean skull plates with antlers, cleaned skulls without tissue
attached, capes, tanned hides, finished taxidermy mounts
and cleaned cervid teeth. Any and all bones shall be disposed
of in a manner where its final destination is at an approved
landfill or equivalent. Said rule shall be effective March 1,
I'm just going off what the website says.
The agent I got on the phone said quartered bone in is fine as long as there is no spinal or brain matter. He said the exception is leg bones (quarters) can be, but no other bones, ribs, neck, etc.
This post was edited on 11/5/19 at 10:18 am
Posted on 11/5/19 at 10:34 pm to Jack Daniel
quote:
When talking about bringing deer across state lines, it’s deboned meat only. Period
I don't believe that's correct. Atleast according to Wildlife and Fisheries.
Cervid Carcass Importation
"Effective March 1, 2017, no person shall import, transport or possess any cervid carcass or part of a cervid carcass originating outside of Louisiana, except:
· Meat that is cut and wrapped
· Meat that has been boned out
· Quarters or other portions of meat with no part of the spinal column or head attached
· Antlers
· Clean skull plates with antlers
· Cleaned skulls without tissue attached
· Capes
· Tanned hides
· Finished taxidermy mounts
· Cleaned cervid teeth."
ETA: shite, somebody beat me to it.
This post was edited on 11/5/19 at 10:36 pm
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