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Bird flu fears force Devon and Cornwall turkey flocks indoors

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.

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