b) All domestically raised game birds released for hunting dog and raptor training or - <br />competitive hunting dog trials shall be identified by being marked either by a nasal scar, <br />by a healed toe mark, or with a band approved by the Department. A nasal scar is a <br />permanent deformity caused by an anti - pecking device. For a healed toe mark on upland <br />game birds, the terminal joint, including the entire toenail, shall be clipped from the <br />outside of the right foot of a bird when it was a chick. For a healed toe mark on mallards, <br />the entire hind toe shall be clipped from the right foot of a bird when it is a duckling. In <br />the event the person releasing a domestically raised game bird acquires birds that have <br />not been marked, they shall be banded prior to release with ban approved by the <br />Department. <br />c) Artificially propagated game birds from out -of -state m regon Department of <br />Agriculture requirements which require domestically , sed g 'rds being imported <br />from out of state which are not being imported di in an acility to be <br />accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinarian ectio (CVI). Tho a birds being <br />imported directly from an NPIP facility mu a accom arced by USD V 9 -3. <br />(OAR 603 - 011 -0375) <br />d) If the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) r es an import permit, the permit <br />must accompany any imported .' ife. <br />e) Wildlife that shows symptoms of si ury, or tha ad from disease, must <br />not be used. <br />