Farmed birds in England have been let outside after being cooped up for six months in a bird flu lockdown, it has been ...
Avian influenza remains a threat to UK poultry producers, with a new outbreak confirmed in Lincolnshire just days after housing restrictions were lifted.
It means poultry and other captive birds will no longer need to be housed and can now be kept outside, unless keepers are in ...
Just a handful of new HPAI outbreaks involving European commercial poultry have been recorded over the past two weeks.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has struck again, with a farm housing breeding ducks in Lincolnshire the latest to succumb to the disease. The outbreak, ...
Mandatory housing measures for poultry and flocks of more than 50 captive birds will be lifted from Thursday 9 April in ...
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Poultry keepers will be able to let birds outside again from 9 April, following guidance from Defra confirming that bird flu ...
Defra will remove the poultry housing order on 9 April as avian flu cases fall across England and Wales, easing restrictions for keepers.
Scientists identify bird flu hotspots where humans, livestock, and birds overlap, raising global outbreak risk ...
Sophie Imhof says it is a joy to see the flock of 43 "back where they belong".