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Old 18th March 2006, 04:45 PM
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I dont understand


IF YOU CAN SHOOT crows why cant you have them as pets!?????????????????
i know 2 people right now who have pet crows and 5 that had pet crowS!!!!
they are awsome . u hand feed them the stick around a few years(wilingly)!!! they are free So i guess technicaly its like saying its not my pet the crow just sticks around! any advice on who i can talk to about crows?
(From government or something?)
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Old 18th March 2006, 06:52 PM
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Ohiogsp - what is a wildlife propaganda permit? Are you in the USA?

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I think Ohio meant a propagation permit whereby the permit holder can captively breed certain species of birds and animals.

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Old 18th March 2006, 06:56 PM
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So i guess technicaly its like saying its not my pet the crow just sticks around! any advice on who i can talk to about crows?
(From government or something?)
Hi Andreas,

Here's a place to start: http://www.ec.gc.ca/wild_e.html

Truly, I don't think you can legally keep a crow as a pet in Canada and suspect that in order to kill them you have to get a depredation permit just like here in the U.S. Other types of protected birds, such as ducks, are considered game birds, and while they can be legally killed during hunting season if the hunter holds the necessary hunting license or permit, they also cannot be legally kept as pets. To my knowledge, crows are not considered game birds.

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Old 18th March 2006, 07:57 PM
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meat, carrion, and also baby birds unfortuately. Seagulls are just as bad for gulping baby birds down with no problem.
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Old 19th March 2006, 06:55 AM
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Yes, This is what I ment "propagation permit". Mi speling not goood ether.
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Old 19th March 2006, 12:03 PM
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Hmm grackles iv had a hole flock of them i dont like them comming around me because they kill and eat the baby song birds there was a pair of robins that had 2 young ones one day i went outside and i seen Grackles around the robin nest the robins were screeming at them i tryed to shoo them away but they grabed the babys and all i herd was the poor things screem the robins could not do anything then it got worse the grackles decided to live in the big tree in the back and all summer i herd baby birds and there parents screeming it was horrible they got the cardinalls doves red wings ect..... but also some crows decided to stop buy at my house i fed them some food and just as they started to leave they stoped near the grackles nests and starting grabbing there babys being so large they almost took them all im not sayen im happy for the grackles losing there babys but they got some of there own doing.

And for crows heres a little info i found about them it seems when we move ill be buying some crows too but ill make shur they get checked out first. http://www.fairharbor.com/fhca/ca2406mosqcrowsfaq.htm
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And for crows heres a little info i found about them it seems when we move ill be buying some crows too but ill make shur they get checked out first.
Hi Christina,

You cannot buy crows in Canada. The only place that I know that sells them is in the USA and they are VERY expensive...about $1000.00.
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Old 19th March 2006, 07:35 PM
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Christina, are you sure they were grackles. The starlings are known for this behavior and are also black birds.
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Old 19th March 2006, 07:37 PM
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Lady Tarheel, Yes I am in the US.
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Hi Christina,

You cannot buy crows in Canada. The only place that I know that sells them is in the USA and they are VERY expensive...about $1000.00.
Oh realy casue iv seen some ppl in canada with pet crows hmm.. i guess no crows for me oh well.

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Christina, are you sure they were grackles.
Yep im possitiv cause i study on diff names and types of birds in the summer heres a pic of what they look like

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Hiiii,
eek: U want crows....??? I can give u hundreads . Alas I am in Kolkata, India. Here we have crows all around. People can't tolerate them. They are shooed away. These birds are intelligent. Here temperature soares very high. We generally keep water for them. They get what ever they can, dip in water to soften the stuff before they stuff them with that
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