Bird keepers in Wales are urged to 'remain vigilant' and report any signs or suspicion of avian influenza immediately
It is now a legal requirement for all birdkeepers within the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) to follow ‘strict biosecurity measures' to help protect their flocks, of whatever type or size
The World Organisation for Animal Health has ruled that the UK is no longer free from highly pathogenic avian influenza
Íæż½ã½ã have been warned to ensure their human biosecurity is effective
Protection and surveillance zones put in place following confirmation of avian influenza at commercial property
The project, led by APHA, will collect and analyse samples from a range of bird and mammal populations to better understand how the virus behaves
Amends to existing legislation means free-range eggs can continue to be labelled as such during mandatory housing measures, a move Defra said would cut ‘unnecessary red tape and costs for British producers'
“These registration changes are a necessary step to help protect the health of kept birds and the general public from future avian disease risks"
The British Egg Industry Council said it was 'absolutely essential' that the next UK Government puts the conditions in place to ensure egg producers can operate sustainably for years to come
The disease has been found in dairy herds across 12 US states