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       Re: Irresponsible Hen And Rooster Owners Beware! The Masked Man 
       is not putting up with irresponsibility and neglect!
       By: Masked Man Date: April 24, 2025, 7:15 pm
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       ..Masked Man thinking... then writes sheriff and animal control:
       ".yeah Ive taken enough..let's proceed ... So here is the state
       enactment ..do I need to contact the magistrate and give him all
       these emails I sent to animal care and control.. what do I do
       next in light of this statute? Let's do it!
       NC General Statute 68-25 prohibits allowing fowls to run at
       large after three days' notice. If an owner continues to allow
       their fowls to run at large after receiving the notice, a
       magistrate may order them to be killed by a sheriff or other
       officer. This is a Class 3 misdemeanor, and fines may be
       assessed.
       Here's a more detailed explanation:
       Notice Requirement:
       If a person is found to be in violation of the law by
       allowing fowls to run at large, they are given a three-day
       notice to confine the fowls.
       Persistent Violation:
       If the owner fails to confine their fowls within the
       three-day period, a magistrate may order the fowls to be killed.
       Enforcement:
       The order to kill the fowls is typically carried out by a
       sheriff or other authorized officer.
       Penalties:
       Violating this statute is a Class 3 misdemeanor, and fines
       may be assessed.
       Definition of "Fowl":
       While the statute doesn't explicitly define "fowl," common
       understanding includes chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys.
       #Post#: 3539--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Irresponsible Hen And Rooster Owners Beware! The Masked Man 
       is not putting up with irresponsibility and neglect!
       By: Masked Man Date: April 25, 2025, 2:09 am
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       Masked Man ponders and writes email to sheriff:
       I have respect for the lives of the chickens but I have more
       respect for me and Diana and I have to protect us. I'm not happy
       with the way animal control has treated me. They don't wear
       masks for Diana.. They don't take avian flu as seriously as me.
       They definitely don't care about the birds and they don't care
       about me or Diana. They just don't respect our lives... and the
       animal control people are ignorant of the state laws.. so I
       think that's why I have to pursue the state statutes or laws...
       I don't think its right to let or encourage roosters and hens
       run at large   like animal control does.. I simply agree with
       the state statutes that  fowls shouldn't be allowed to run at
       large because I think its dangerous and leads to all sorts of
       conflicts which is probably why it is a state statute.
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