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(1) No baby chick, duckling, gosling or rabbit 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 a store, shop, carnival or other public place.

(2) Baby chicks, ducklings and goslings younger than four weeks of age may not be sold or offered for sale, raffled or offered or given as a prize, premium or advertising device in quantities of less than 12 birds to an individual person.

(3) Stores, shops, vendors and others offering baby chicks, ducklings or goslings for sale, raffle or as a prize, premium or advertising device or displaying chicks, ducklings or 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.

(Section 4.485, formerly 4.350, renumbered and amended by Ordinance No. 19461, enacted April 13, 1987.)