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Poultry and captive birds forced to stay indoors to stop virus spread

WARNING: DISTRESSING IMAGES: New national housing measures for farmers and smallholders regarding the keeping of poultry and captive birds have come into force today – here’s what you need to know

Measures have come into force today (Monday November 7) to keep all poultry and captive birds indoors in England – in order to prevent the spread of bird flu.

Last week, the national housing measures were announced and are aimed at preventing house birds from interacting with wild birds.

This comes following news that the UK has been facing its largest outbreak of bird flu – with more than 200 cases confirmed on commercial premises, smallholdings, and in pet birds since October last year.

The new measures are being introduced after the disease was confirmed at over 90 premises.

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