§ 93.12  REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE SALE OF YOUNG ANIMALS AND FOWL.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale, raffle or offer or give as a prize, premium or advertising device, or display in any store, shop, carnival or other place, any chick, duckling, gosling or rabbit that has been dyed or otherwise colored artificially.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale, raffle or offer to give as a prize, premium or advertising device, any chicks, ducklings or goslings younger than 4 weeks of age, in quantities of less than 12 birds to each individual person.
   (C)   All stores, shops, vendors and other offering chicks, ducklings or goslings for sale shall provide and operate brooders or other heating devices that may be necessary to maintain the chicks, ducklings or goslings in good health, and shall keep adequate food and water available to the birds at all times.
   (D)   It shall be unlawful for any person to raffle, offer or give as a prize, premium or advertising device, any live vertebrate animal.
   (E)   This section shall not prohibit the lawful sale of animals, where proper precautions are made for the health and safety of the animals, and the sale of the same conducted in a manner so as not to create a public nuisance.
(1982 Code, § 90.13)  (Ord. 26-1980, passed 11-10-1980)  Penalty, see § 93.99