Game animal definition

Game animal means an animal, the products of which are food, that is not classified as cattle, sheep, swine, or goat in 9 CFR 301 (Mandatory Meat Inspection, Definitions); as poultry in 9 CFR 381 (Mandatory Poultry Products Inspection, Poultry products inspection regulations); as meat in the Meat and Poultry Act; or as fish. Game animal includes wild and not domestically raised animals such as reindeer, elk, deer, antelope, water buffalo, bison, rabbit, squirrel, bear, and muskrat; aquatic and nonaquatic birds such as wild ducks and geese, quail, and pheasant; nonaquatic reptiles such as rattlesnakes; and aquatic mammals. It also includes exotic animals as defined in 9 CFR 1 (Animal Welfare, Definition of Terms), such as lion, tiger, leopard, elephant, camel, antelope, anteater, kangaroo and water buffalo, and species of foreign domestic cattle, such as Ankole, Gayal and Yak.
Game animal means deer, elk, moose, antelope, caribou, mountain sheep, mountain goat,
Game animal means deer, elk, moose, antelope, caribou, mountain sheep, mountain goat, mountain lion, bear, and wild buffalo.

Examples of Game animal in a sentence

  • Game animal does not include animals classified as livestock in Code of Federal Regulations, title 9, section 301.2, or as animals as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 31A.02, subdivision 4, or poultry or fish; or animals raised as livestock, Cervidae, Ratitae, or llama as defined in Minnesota Statutes, sections 17.452, 17.453, and 17.455.‌Subp.

  • The department may manage the wolf as a species in need of management until the department determines the wolf no longer needs management and can be protected and managed as a game animal, thus classifying them as a Big Game animal or a furbearer.

  • Game animal does not include animals classified as livestock in Code of Federal Regulations, title 9, section 301.2, or as animals as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 31A.02, subdivision 4, or poultry or fish; or animals raised as livestock, Cervidae, Ratitae, or llama as defined in Minnesota Statutes, sections 17.452, 17.453, and 17.455.Subp.

  • Game animal is any animal hunted for its value as a trophy and/or its food value.

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More Definitions of Game animal

Game animal means a wild animal specified in the First Schedule;
Game animal means an animal, the products of which are food.
Game animal means an animal, the products of which are food, that is not classified as cattle, sheep, swine, or goat in 9 CFR subchapter A – mandatory meat inspection, part 301, as poultry in 9 CFR subchapter 9C - mandatory poultry products inspection, part 381, or as fish as defined in subparagraph 1 201.10(B)(26). Game animal includes animals such as reindeer, elk, deer, antelope, water buffalo, bison, rabbit, squirrel, bear, and muskrat; aquatic and nonaquatic birds such as wild ducks and geese, quail, and pheasant; nonaquatic reptiles such as rattlesnakes; aquatic mammals; exotic animals as defined in 9 CFR subchapter A - animal welfare, part 1, such as lion, tiger, leopard, elephant, camel, antelope, anteater, kangaroo, and water buffalo; and species of foreign domestic cattle, such as ankole, gayal, and yak.
Game animal means a wild animal that shall not be hunted except as authorized by this Title or a regulation. It excludes “big game” and “game birds.”
Game animal means a wild animal specified in any part of the First Schedule;
Game animal means an animal, the products of which are food that is not classified as cattle, sheep, swine, or goat.
Game animal means an animal, the products of which are food, that is not classified as domestic cattle, sheep, swine, goat, or poultry, or fish.