Poultry farms in Devon and Cornwall have been forced to move their flock indoors as measures to counter the spread of bird flu come into effect.
The England-wide restrictions aim to prevent captive birds coming into contact with wild ones amid the largest-ever outbreak of avian flu.
The UK has recorded more than 200 confirmed cases since October 2021.
It is the second lockdown, or “flockdown” – as some farmers call it, this year.
John Malseed, a turkey farmer at Frenchbeer Farm near Chagford, has reared about 8,000 birds to be sold before Christmas.