§ 91.04 SALE OF BABY RABBITS, CHICKS OR FOWL PROHIBITED; EXCEPTION.
   (A)   No person shall display, offer for sale, barter or give away baby rabbits, chicks, goslings, ducklings or other fowl as novelties.
   (B)   No rabbit, chick gosling, duckling or other fowl that has been dyed or otherwise colored artificially may be sold or offered for sale; raffled; offered or given as a prize, premium; or advertising device; or displayed in any store, shop, carnival or other public place.
   (C)   Stores, shops, vendors and others offering chicks, ducklings, or goslings for sale, raffle, or as a prize, premium, or advertising device, or displaying chicks, ducklings, goslings to the public, 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)   This section shall not be construed to prohibit the sale or display of natural chicks or ducklings in proper brooder facilities by hatcheries or stores engaged in the business of selling them to be raised for commercial purposes.
(1991 Draft Code, § 6-14) Penalty, see § 91.99