If you mean "gall bladder" I don't think there's a market for animal organ transplant material, unless maybe a zoo with a sick bear. Besides, I think they just remove gall bladders anyway.
I have read that the Chinese used to think they were an aphrodisiac, but that was in the day when everyone thought Rinosaurus horns and Lion testicles were too. :)
there is a taxidermy place in keen ny that buys them ,they pay buy the ounce for them . if i remember correctly it is north woods taxidermy .if its not fresh or freshly frozen they wont buy it the last i knew
Gall Bladder fetches a hefty price on some "black" markets, I have heard around $15-30,000. Here in Ontario its illegal to sell or possess it, so you just leave it in the gutpile. I personally feel like selling it exploits the animal, and drives a market that really shouldn't exist.
lol, nolan if that was the case the black bear would of been poached into extinction like the rhino....the gallbladder averages $150-$300.The paws sell for $25-$30 apiece.
I have read that the Chinese used to think they were an aphrodisiac, but that was in the day when everyone thought Rinosaurus horns and Lion testicles were too. :)
there is a taxidermy place in keen ny that buys them ,they pay buy the ounce for them . if i remember correctly it is north woods taxidermy .if its not fresh or freshly frozen they wont buy it the last i knew
lol, nolan if that was the case the black bear would of been poached into extinction like the rhino....the gallbladder averages $150-$300.The paws sell for $25-$30 apiece.
If you mean "gall bladder" I don't think there's a market for animal organ transplant material, unless maybe a zoo with a sick bear. Besides, I think they just remove gall bladders anyway.
Gall Bladder fetches a hefty price on some "black" markets, I have heard around $15-30,000. Here in Ontario its illegal to sell or possess it, so you just leave it in the gutpile. I personally feel like selling it exploits the animal, and drives a market that really shouldn't exist.
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If you mean "gall bladder" I don't think there's a market for animal organ transplant material, unless maybe a zoo with a sick bear. Besides, I think they just remove gall bladders anyway.
ive heard that their used for research or something.
the sale of bear parts and organs is illegial here, the gall bladder is used in tradition chinese herbal medicines and is sold on the black market.
I have read that the Chinese used to think they were an aphrodisiac, but that was in the day when everyone thought Rinosaurus horns and Lion testicles were too. :)
Bear paws are also very much in demand in the asian Blackmarket, they are cooked and eaten as a delicacy.
YES, CALL FEDERAL FISH AND GAME, THEY WILL HELP YOU--WE ARE HUNTERS, WHAT ARE YOU?
thanks guys, I talked to a DEC officer and they told me it was ok to sell as long as i tagged everthing right, but I just wasnt sure where to sell it.
Some taxidermy shops offer the service of weighing and offering a fair price.
there is a taxidermy place in keen ny that buys them ,they pay buy the ounce for them . if i remember correctly it is north woods taxidermy .if its not fresh or freshly frozen they wont buy it the last i knew
Chinese restaurant.
I am quite surprised the game and fish guy said you can sell a gall bladder! But what do I know?
Moishe, I think it's still a hot item in the black market.
I have heard that, but I don't go after bears either just "beaver" ;)
Gall Bladder fetches a hefty price on some "black" markets, I have heard around $15-30,000. Here in Ontario its illegal to sell or possess it, so you just leave it in the gutpile. I personally feel like selling it exploits the animal, and drives a market that really shouldn't exist.
lol, nolan if that was the case the black bear would of been poached into extinction like the rhino....the gallbladder averages $150-$300.The paws sell for $25-$30 apiece.
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the sale of bear parts and organs is illegial here, the gall bladder is used in tradition chinese herbal medicines and is sold on the black market.
Bear paws are also very much in demand in the asian Blackmarket, they are cooked and eaten as a delicacy.
Some taxidermy shops offer the service of weighing and offering a fair price.
I have read that the Chinese used to think they were an aphrodisiac, but that was in the day when everyone thought Rinosaurus horns and Lion testicles were too. :)
there is a taxidermy place in keen ny that buys them ,they pay buy the ounce for them . if i remember correctly it is north woods taxidermy .if its not fresh or freshly frozen they wont buy it the last i knew
lol, nolan if that was the case the black bear would of been poached into extinction like the rhino....the gallbladder averages $150-$300.The paws sell for $25-$30 apiece.
YES, CALL FEDERAL FISH AND GAME, THEY WILL HELP YOU--WE ARE HUNTERS, WHAT ARE YOU?
thanks guys, I talked to a DEC officer and they told me it was ok to sell as long as i tagged everthing right, but I just wasnt sure where to sell it.
Chinese restaurant.
I am quite surprised the game and fish guy said you can sell a gall bladder! But what do I know?
Moishe, I think it's still a hot item in the black market.
If you mean "gall bladder" I don't think there's a market for animal organ transplant material, unless maybe a zoo with a sick bear. Besides, I think they just remove gall bladders anyway.
ive heard that their used for research or something.
I have heard that, but I don't go after bears either just "beaver" ;)
Gall Bladder fetches a hefty price on some "black" markets, I have heard around $15-30,000. Here in Ontario its illegal to sell or possess it, so you just leave it in the gutpile. I personally feel like selling it exploits the animal, and drives a market that really shouldn't exist.
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