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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3302735" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Per my thoughts of a farmed deer must be identified:</p><p>10. An initial inventory of the farmed cervidae, including their ages, breed and species, and a minimum of one form of official individual identification approved by the Department;</p><p></p><p>(b) a listing of any and all identification numbers assigned to the cervidae by the owner or operator and any other official entity using either any official identification approved by the Department or United States Department of Agriculture alphanumeric test tag number or official Canadian alphanumeric test tag number, if applicable,</p><p></p><p>3. To intentionally commingle or integrate any farmed cervidae with native cervidae;</p><p></p><p>I don't see a requirement of DNA for identification per sa, but the requirement to One form of official individual identification as identified by the Department brings to mind it has to be DNA. How else would one define an individual deer? </p><p>The Department doesn't show the method of identification in your link, only that it must be identified. </p><p>I guess one must dig deeper to find out the method of identification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3302735, member: 5412"] Per my thoughts of a farmed deer must be identified: 10. An initial inventory of the farmed cervidae, including their ages, breed and species, and a minimum of one form of official individual identification approved by the Department; (b) a listing of any and all identification numbers assigned to the cervidae by the owner or operator and any other official entity using either any official identification approved by the Department or United States Department of Agriculture alphanumeric test tag number or official Canadian alphanumeric test tag number, if applicable, 3. To intentionally commingle or integrate any farmed cervidae with native cervidae; I don't see a requirement of DNA for identification per sa, but the requirement to One form of official individual identification as identified by the Department brings to mind it has to be DNA. How else would one define an individual deer? The Department doesn't show the method of identification in your link, only that it must be identified. I guess one must dig deeper to find out the method of identification. [/QUOTE]
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