ARTICLE II. - PROTECTION OF CERTAIN BABY FOWL AND ANIMALS


Sec. 3-46. - Minimum allowed to be sold or given away.

It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale, barter or give away living baby chicks, ducklings or other fowl, or rabbits under two months of age in any quantity less than six.

(Code 1968, § 22-15)

Sec. 3-47. - Selling, giving away, etc., dyed animals and fowl.

It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale, barter, give away or display living baby chicks, ducklings or other fowl, or rabbits, which have been dyed, colored or otherwise treated so as to impart to them an artificial color.

(Code 1968, § 22-16)

Sec. 3-48. - Use as a toy, etc.

It shall be unlawful to use as a toy or article of amusement or for display or decorative purposes or subject to mistreatment or careless handling any live, newly hatched bird or fowl or newly born rabbit.

(Code 1968, § 22-17)

Sec. 3-49. - Sales or displays exempt from article.

This article shall not be construed to prohibit the sale or display of natural baby chicks, rabbits, ducklings or other fowl in proper brooder facilities by hatcheries or stores engaged in the business of selling them for commercial purposes.

(Code 1968, § 22-18)