HRS §142-103
Flying carrier pigeons for exercise, training, and racing
This section says who may fly carrier pigeons and how many, depending on the zoning of the area. It covers only pigeon owners with a permit and people acting for them. It does not apply to show pigeons that are kept from flying free.
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The statute, as written — Exercise, training, and racing
Any owner of carrier pigeons, to whom the department has issued a pigeon permit, or person acting for the owner, having in the owner's or person's control or possession and under restraint not more than twenty-five pairs of carrier pigeons in an area zoned for residential or for hotel and apartment uses shall be allowed to fly the pigeons for necessary exercise, training, and racing. Any owner or person maintaining the carrier pigeons in areas zoned for other land uses shall fly not more than two hundred birds for necessary exercise, training, and racing. Show pigeons which are not allowed to fly free are not within the foregoing control on carrier pigeons.
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