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HomeFish and Game CodeDiv. 4Pt. 1Ch. 2Art. 1§ 3214 Domesticated Game Escape Rules

§ 3214 Domesticated Game Escape Rules

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§ 3214 Domesticated Game Escape Rules

Key Takeaways

  • •If you own domesticated game mammals (like deer or elk), you must keep them in cages they can't escape from.
  • •If they escape, you have to try really hard to catch them right away.
  • •If you don't catch them, the government can catch or remove them, and you have to pay for it.
  • •You're responsible for any damage your escaped animals cause to other people's stuff or property.

Example

You own a pet deer, and it escapes from your yard.

You have to try to catch it right away. If you can't, the government might catch it for you, and you'll have to pay them back. If your deer ruins someone's garden, you have to pay for the damage.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 3214 Domesticated Game Escape Rules

Domesticated game breeders or other persons holding domesticated game mammals in captivity shall confine the mammals in escape-proof cages or enclosures. In the event any of the mammals escape from the cages or enclosures, the owner shall immediately make every reasonable effort to recapture them. If the owner fails to recapture the escaped mammals, the department may capture the mammals or remove them from the wild by whatever means may be necessary if, in the opinion of the department, the mammals may conflict with native species of birds or mammals or cause damage to public or private property. The owner shall reimburse the department for all costs incurred in capturing or removing the mammals from the wild. The owner of the mammals shall be responsible for any damage they may cause to public or private property. Any domesticated big game mammal may be marked with ear tags or other suitable markings or tags, as may be specified by the commission, which shall identify the owner of the mammals. (Amended by Stats. 1970, Ch. 527.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

domesticated game breedersescape-proof cages or enclosuresrecapturedepartmentear tagsnative speciespublic or private property

Related Statutes

  • § 2117 Enforcing Officers Authority
  • § 2119 Restricted Animal Imports
  • § 3207 Tag And Seal Fees
  • § 4003 Poison Use For Fur-Bearing Mammals
  • § 10770 Fish And Game Refuge

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Fish and Game Code. Section 3214.
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