Order, which applies to all captive birds, comes into force on 7 November amid country’s largest outbreak
All poultry and captive birds in England will legally be required to be kept indoors from 7 November as part of measures to tackle the country’s largest outbreak of avian flu.
The mandatory housing order would extend measures already in force in parts of eastern England to the whole nation, after an increase in the risk of bird flu in wild birds to “very high”, the government said.
Order, which applies to all captive birds, comes into force on 7 November amid country’s largest outbreakAll poultry and captive birds in England will legally be required to be kept indoors from 7 November as part of measures to tackle the country’s largest outbreak of avian flu.The mandatory housing order would extend measures already in force in parts of eastern England to the whole nation, after an increase in the risk of bird flu in wild birds to “very high”, the government said. Continue reading…