Avian Influenza Prevention Zone

 

Update 17 October

Following a change in the risk levels and an increase in the number of detections of avian influenza (bird flu) in kept and wild birds, the Chief Veterinary Officers from England, Scotland and Wales have declared an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) across Great Britain to mitigate the risk of the disease spreading amongst poultry and captive birds.

This means that from midday on Monday 17 October, it will be a legal requirement for all bird keepers in Great Britain to follow strict biosecurity measures to help protect their flocks from the threat of avian flu. Further information on the mandatory biosecurity measures can be found in the declaration.

Declaration of an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (England – excluding Suffolk, Norfolk and parts of Essex) (PDF675 KB7 pages).

The existing AIPZ with mandatory housing continues to apply in Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex.