Can you shoot a beaver, if it is doing bad damage to the trees in your revier?
No, it is not listed as game in hunting law
Do you immediately kill a snake you see in your hunting area to avoid danger to other people?
No, domestic snakes are protected.
German Animal Protection Act prohibits
to do unnecessary harm to any vertebrate
German hunting law requires for the finishing shot fired from a handgun on a wounded Wild Boar a minimum energy (E100) of 2000 Joule.
FALSE (200 J at the muzzle)
How can the hunter prevent the killing of Rehkitze by reaping/harvester-machines?
By installing a “Wildretter” on the reaping/harvester-machine, By searching the field with a hunting dog prior to the mowing. Using drones with thermal
I find a dead Uhu next to the Autobahn, probably a roadkill. It still looks pretty intact and clean. May I take it to the taxidermist to have it stuffed for my trophy wall?
No (Only the Revier owner)
If a hunter is arriving at the site of a traffic accident and there is a badly injured Roe Deer with broken legs on the side of the road, may the hunter kill the animal even if this is not in the hunting area?
Yes, Animal Protection Act allows me to keep this animal from suffering.
On 12 October you wound a roebuck by shooting in the upper part of one of its forelegs. You pursue the buck but cannot find it. On 19 October the buck is within shooting range again. Do you have to kill the buck?
Yes even after the hunting season is closed for this game due to APA
Proper nature protection improves the quality of the Jagdrevier?
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Requirement for a hunting right holders to own or have available a versatile hunting dog
Must have access to one to track down wounded game so that the animal does not unneccessarily suffer
The Animal Protection Act allows to separate a puppy from its mother after
8 weeks
The German Federal Nature Protection Law includes:
maintenance of rare and endangered plant species, protection of animals that may not be hunted, prevention of improper use and abuse of plants, parts of plants, and animals.
The owner of a Revier finds a dead eagle owl (Uhu) in his Revier. May he take possession of the owl and have it stuffed?
No (needs special permission beforehand)
To protect against unnecessary pain and suffering, wounded animals must be killed immediately. The same protection applies to seriously diseased game, unless the animal can be humanely captured and the disease is curable.
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True or False: It is waidgerecht to shoot Wild Boar with slugs during drive hunts.
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What must a hunter do if they killed a fuhrende Rehgeiss accidentally in October and the hunter can see a Rehkitz running away into the forest?
The hunter must search for the Kitz until found, and kill it.
When refilling a feeding station in February you see a young female Roe Deer with the Spiegel and rear legs dirty from diarrhea, the animal looks weak, and it moves slow. Do you….
Kill it immediately
A fleeing Kitz breaks its neck in a fence during a drive hunt. May the hunter use it for human consumption, if there are no visible diseases or questionable characteristics?
Yes but only after having the carcass checked by a veterinarian and then only for his personal consumption.
After field dressing harvested game, the hunter will…
Keep the cut of the carcass open to let it cool down
Which statements will be considered questionable characteristics?
Many tumors, Swelling of the joints, Discoloration of the internal organs
Which type of animal must be examined for trichinosis?
Wild Boar and Dachs
While gutting a Roe Deer you notice that the liver is of a light yellow color. Do you take the carcass to the vet for further examination?
Yes
Why do hunters have to be able to identify game diseases?
To protect game and pets from epidemic
You are invited to a Rehbock hunt and you manage to shoot an older buck that was stumbling around, almost like it was blind. You can see nothing unusual during the gutting and the carcass looks clean and healthy. Do you tell the Revier owner about the strange behavior of that buck?
Yes