Specifications include, but are not limited to: GREEN RIVER WMA:600 Adult Pheasants (300 Roosters and 300 Hens)200 Birds to be picked up, or delivered, each day for 3 consecutive days beginning on Thursday November 16,2023.If birds to be pic ked up by KDFWR , Vendor must be within 75 miles of Green River WMA. Otherwise, vendor must deliver to Green River WMA. Deli very shall occur between 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST each day. Vendor must contact the WMA office 24 hours in advance to set up deli very.WMA Delivery Address: 1100 Count y Park Rd, Campbellsville, KY 42718.The person importing bird s into Kentucky must ensure that the shipment is in compliance with the KDA's entry and avian influenza requirements by contacting the KDA at 502- 782-5901. (302 KAR 20:020, 20:040, 20:250)Birds must originate from a National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPI P) H5/H7 certified flock.Live game birds originating from any flock affected wit h low pathogenic or highly pathogenic avian influenza (or originating within an HPAI control zone) s hall not enter Kentucky for any purpose. (302 KAR 20:250)For KDA importation requirements including NPIP certification, please visit their website at http:// www.kyagr.com/statevet/import-poultry-ratites.htmlThe person importing birds must obtain a transportation permit from the KDFWR. (30 I KAR 2:081 , 2:084)A transportation permit can be downloaded online at the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Website under Licenses - Special Permit s - Transportation and Holding or Live Native Wildlife: http: //fw.ky.gov / Licenses/Pages/Special-Permi ts.aspx Birds must be raised from chicks under acceptable growing conditions that include proper space, acceptable food, and adequate drugs to in sure healthy birds.Birds must meet the US food and Drug Administration medicine drug withdrawal period.All birds must be certified to be free from Salmonella Pollorum and Salmonella gallinarum ( Fowl Typhoid).Weights for males will be 2 lbs, 8 oz minimum and 3 lbs, 12 oz maximum. Females will be 2 lbs minimum and 3 lbs maximum.All birds must be free of injuries and malformations and must have full beaks. All birds must be ring-necked pheasants. No whit e or melanistic birds will be accepted.Birds must be fully feathered wit h fully developed tail feathers and no sig ns of feather pecking.Ninety-five percent of birds must have complete tail fans consisting of 6 to 8 feathers.Male birds must have 3 feathers with a minimum length of 16 inches.Female birds must have 3 feathers with a minimum length of 8 inches.All birds must be housed in flight pens to insure adequate flight capability. Birds must be capable of a strong nus h and sustained flight.Birds must be fed foods developed to accomplish the follow in g goals: starter food to promote early growth ,grower food to achieve desired size, andflight conditioner food (finisher) to promote good flight capability CLAY WMA420 Ring Neck Pheasants Adult Pheasants (210 Roosters and 210 Hens)140 Birds to be picked up or delivered, each day for 3 consecutive days beginning on Thursday November 30, 2023.If birds to be picked up by KDFWR, Vendor must be within 75 miles of Clay WMA. Otherwise, vendor must de liver to Clay WMA. Deli very shall occur between 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST each day. Vend or must contact the WMA office 24 hours in advance to set up deliver y.WMA Delivery Address: 1449 Cassidy Creek Rd, Carlisle, KY 40311The person importing bird s into Kentucky must ensure that the shipment is in compliance with the KDA's entry and avian influenza requirements by contacting the KDA at 502- 782-5901. (302 KAR 20:020, 20:040, 20:250)Birds must originate from a National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPI P) H5/H7 certified flock.Live game birds originating from any flock affected wit h low pathogenic or highly pathogenic avian influenza (or originating within an HPAI control zone) s hall not enter Kentucky for any purpose. (302 KAR 20:250)For KDA importation requirements including NPIP certification, please visit their website at http://www.kyagr.com/statevet/ import-poultry-ratites.htmlThe person importing birds must obtain a transportation permit from the KDFWR. (30 I KAR 2:081 , 2:084)A transportation permit can be downloaded online at the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Website under Licenses - Special Permit s - Transportation and Holding or Live Native Wildlife: http: //fw.ky.gov / Licenses / Pages/Special-Permi ts.aspx Birds must be raised from chicks under acceptable growing conditions that include proper space, acceptable food, and adequate drugs to in sure healthy birds.Birds must meet the US food and Drug Administration medicine drug withdrawal period.All birds must be certified to be free from Salmonella Pollorum and Salmonella gallinarum ( Fowl Typhoid).Weights for males will be 2 lbs, 8 oz minimum and 3 lbs, 12 oz maximum. Females will be 2 lbs minimum and 3 lbs maximum.All birds must be free of injuries and malformations and must have full beaks. All birds must be ring-necked pheasants. No whit e or melanistic birds will be accepted.Birds must be fully feathered wit h fully developed tail feathers and no sig ns of feather pecking.Ninety-five percent of birds must have complete tail fans consisting of 6 to 8 feathers.Male birds must have 3 feathers with a minimum length of 16 inches.Female birds must have 3 feathers with a minimum length of 8 inches .All birds must be housed in flight pens to insure adequate flight capability. Birds must be capable of a strong nus h and sustained flight.Birds must be fed foods developed to accomplish the follow in g goals: starter food to promote early growth ,grower food to achieve desired size, andflight conditioner food (finisher) to promote good flight capability YELLOWBANK WMA600 Adult Pheasants (300 Roosters and 300 Hens)200 Birds to be picked up or delivered, each day for three consecutive days beginning on Thursday, November 30,2023.I f birds to be pic ked up by KDFWR, vendor must be within 100 miles of Yellowbank WMA. Otherwise, vendor must deliver to Yellowbank WMA. Delivery shall occur between 11:00 am - 4:00 pm CST each day. Vendor must contact the WMA office 24 hours in advance to set up deli very.WMA Delivery Address: 1071 Chenault Lane, Stephensport, KY 40170The person importing bird s into Kentucky must ensure that the shipment is in compliance with the KDA's entry and avian influenza requirements by contacting the KDA at 502- 782-5901. (302 KAR 20:020, 20:040, 20:250)Birds must originate from a National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPI P) H5/H7 certified flock.Live game birds originating from any flock affected wit h low pathogenic or highly pathogenic avian influenza (or originating within an HPAI control zone) s hall not enter Kentucky for any purpose. (302 KAR 20:250)For KDA importation requirements including NPIP certification, please visit their website at http://www.kyagr.com/ statevet/import-poultry-ratites.htmlThe person importing birds must obtain a transportation permit from the KDFWR. (30 I KAR 2:081 , 2:084)A transportation permit can be downloaded online at the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Website under Licenses - Special Permit s - Transportation and Holding or Live Native Wildlife: http: //fw.ky.gov / Licenses / Pages/Special-Permi ts.aspx Birds must be raised from chicks under acceptable growing conditions that include proper space, acceptable food, and adequate drugs to in sure healthy birds.Birds must meet the US food and Drug Administration medicine drug withdrawal period.All birds must be certified to be free from Salmonella Pollorum and Salmonella gallinarum ( Fowl Typhoid).Weights for males will be 2 lbs, 8 oz minimum and 3 lbs, 12 oz maximum. Females will be 2 lbs minimum and 3 lbs maximum.All birds must be free of injuries and malformations and must have full beaks. All birds must be ring-necked pheasants. No white or melanistic birds will be accepted.Birds must be fully feathered wit h fully developed tail feathers and no sig ns of feather pecking.Ninety-five percent of birds must have complete tail fans consisting of 6 to 8 feathers.Male birds must have 3 feathers with a minimum length of 16 inches.Female birds must have 3 feathers with a minimum length of 8 inches.All birds must be housed in flight pens to insure adequate flight capability. Birds must be capable of a strong flush and sustained flight.Birds must be fed foods developed to accomplish the follow in g goals: starter food to promote early growth ,grower food to achieve desired size, andflight conditioner food (finisher) to promote good flight capability