The_Leopard_Seal
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I am just curious, what are the exact laws and regulations for importing ungulates into the US? I heard it is quite bureaucratic.
I’ve seen screaming pihas sold once or twice, and known a private zoo to have purchased a pair of spangled cotingas, but I haven’t seen or heard of any cock-of-the-rocks for sale. Then again, Geoffroy’s cats and Przewalski’s horses (of dubious hybrid ancestry, of course) pop up from time to time in the private trade, so it wouldn’t surprise me.Any Andean or Guyanan cocks-of-the-rock in the American private trade?
In Europe there‘re a few in private collections (I guess more specimens than zoos have)Any Andean or Guyanan cocks-of-the-rock in the American private trade?
I am not into the bloodsport hobby/business but I guess that what makes ranchers say "I want to sell the head of this animal" are horns, antlers and the size of the head, all of the animals you cite do not get much big except for some muntjacks and common duiker and none of them have big horns or antlers so it doesn't scream "macho kill" to sport hunters, thus why these animals could at best be found as exotic ornamental hoofstock, and if I'm not mistaken at least the dik-dik is found in the private trade (I imagine) for cute animal appeal.I am also curious about smaller hoofstock species (such as dik-diks, duikers, pudus, musk deer and muntjacs) in private collections in the US. I know some ranches have muntjacs but are there any other species present? I imagine if there aren’t any then importing them is probably next to impossible due to restrictions on trade and regulations regarding importing hoofstock into the US.
I am also curious about smaller hoofstock species (such as dik-diks, duikers, pudus, musk deer and muntjacs) in private collections in the US. I know some ranches have muntjacs but are there any other species present? I imagine if there aren’t any then importing them is probably next to impossible due to restrictions on trade and regulations regarding importing hoofstock into the US.
I am also curious about smaller hoofstock species (such as dik-diks, duikers, pudus, musk deer and muntjacs) in private collections in the US. I know some ranches have muntjacs but are there any other species present? I imagine if there aren’t any then importing them is probably next to impossible due to restrictions on trade and regulations regarding importing hoofstock into the US.