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Cant find this anywhere.
When I transport doves can I just breast them out right away or when in transport do they need a wing attached? ![]()
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I would think you could just breast them out. I would think that any CO that checked ya would realize they were doves. I don't know anything else that small except robins and woodpeckers.
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