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Register as a Poultry Keeper by 1st October

From 1st October, there are new requirements for all bird keepers in England and Wales, regardless of the size of their flock, to officially register their birds. The changes announced by Defra earlier this year are part of a new measure to combat avian influenza outbreaks.

Owners will need to provide information, including their contact details, the location where birds are kept and details of the birds, such as species, number and what they are kept for. Keepers will also be legally required to update their information on an annual basis.

By registering their birds, keepers will ensure they receive important updates relevant to them, such as on any local avian disease outbreaks and information on biosecurity rules to help protect their flocks. This will help to manage potential disease outbreaks, such as avian influenza and Newcastle disease, and limit any spread.

Further information on the registration of birds can be found on GOV.UK and gov.wales.

 

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