Sure....pull up a seat.
Back in the early 80s, I was out hunting fox at night and got thirsty, so I stopped at a local truck stop for a bottle of water. It was a Saturday night and the parking lot was full, so I parked out with the semis. While walking past a cattle car trailer, something growled at me and the trailer stunk to high heaven. I turned on my headlamp and it was full of coyotes with ear tags.

I asked the truck driver where he got them and where he was taking them. He said he picked them up from a coyote farm in Wisconsin and he was delivering them here.
He explained that State Farm ordered them and CSX was distributing them, per the Ohio DNR. I thought it sounded a bit far stretched. I have a duck hunting buddy that is a State Farm agent, so I stopped by his house and told him what I had encountered. He said that he has had that paperwork come across his desk a time or two. I asked how the DNR was getting away with this, especially with the "paper trail". He said it was disconnected from them via State Farm and CSX.
Kinda makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, when I think of our tax dollars going against us, by our own DNR.