North Dakota Statutes
§ 20.1-12-04 — Types of game that may be hunted on shooting preserve - Identification of game
North Dakota § 20.1-12-04
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 20.1Game, Fish, Predators, and Boating
Ch. 20.1-12Private Shooting Preserves
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N.D. Cent. Code § 20.1-12-04 (2026).
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Game birds that may be stocked on a shooting preserve and hunted under this chapter
must be artificially propagated pheasants, quail, partridges, turkeys, prairie chickens, and any
other species allowed by the director. The director shall determine the minimum stock of each
species to be hunted and released on the permit area during the shooting preserve season. All
game birds propagated, possessed, or released on a shooting preserve must have one front toe
or one hind toe on either foot removed back to the first joint, including the nail, before becoming
six weeks of age. An antipecking device affixed to the bird before it is six weeks old and worn by
the bird until it is at least fifteen weeks old is acceptable in lieu of toe clipping if the antipecking
device leaves a permanent, e
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