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: If you plan to exhibit or breed the animal, you will likely need a USDA Class A or B license. Step 2: Budget for Initial and Ongoing Costs
: Ensure the joey comes with a recent health certificate and record of any vaccinations or parasite treatments. ⚠️ Essential Considerations
: Some states, like Tennessee, may allow them but require specific captive wildlife permits.
: Budget $225 to $450 per month for specialized food, supplements, and bedding.
: If you plan to exhibit or breed the animal, you will likely need a USDA Class A or B license. Step 2: Budget for Initial and Ongoing Costs
: Ensure the joey comes with a recent health certificate and record of any vaccinations or parasite treatments. ⚠️ Essential Considerations
: Some states, like Tennessee, may allow them but require specific captive wildlife permits.
: Budget $225 to $450 per month for specialized food, supplements, and bedding.