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Post by LionsShare Wed Apr 10, 2024 11:13 am

from ceylon & cover c'tax too? is it correct?
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Post by daveiron Thu Apr 11, 2024 12:04 am

This latest register your chickens effort should only effect those dumb sheeple who still continue to comply with everything.
The Bill of Rights Act 1688 clearly sets out we are to be governed according to our ancient rights and customs.
Keeping chickens has been a custom for thousands of years.
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Post by Lopsum Thu Apr 11, 2024 8:17 am

dont be chicken! cheers
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Post by Lopsum Thu Apr 11, 2024 8:25 am

New measures to help protect poultry industry from bird flu

New registration requirements for bird keepers in Great Britain - all bird keepers must register their birds and update records annually.

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   Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, The Scottish Government, and Welsh Government
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   19 March 2024
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New measures to better protect the poultry sector from future avian influenza outbreaks have been set out by the government today (19 March).

Under the changes announced there will be new requirements for all bird keepers - regardless of the size of their flock - to officially register their birds. Currently only those who keep 50 or more poultry must do so, limiting the effectiveness of our national disease control measures.

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.

The information on the register will also be used to identify all bird keepers in disease control zones, allowing for more effective surveillance, so that zones can be lifted at the earliest possible opportunity and trade can resume more quickly following an outbreak of avian disease in Great Britain.

The changes come following the UK’s worst ever outbreak of avian influenza, with more than 360 cases across Great Britain since late October 2021, including in a significant number of backyard flocks.
Christine Middlemiss, UK Chief Veterinary Officer said:

“These new rules will enable us to have a full picture of the number and location of birds kept across Great Britain, making it easier to track and manage the spread of avian disease.

“This information will be vital in helping to inform future risk assessments and maintain our commitment to continually building our extensive avian influenza research portfolio.”
Sheila Voas, CVO Scotland said:

“These changes to bird registration are a necessary step to help protect the health of kept birds and the general public from future avian disease risks.”

“We have faced challenges during previous outbreaks in clearly communicating the changes in both risk and mandatory biosecurity requirements to bird keepers, particularly smallholders and backyard keepers. This approach will enable us all to be better prepared and protected against a future pandemic.”
Richard Irvine, CVO Wales said:

“The new registration requirements will make it easier for bird keepers and government to work together to track and control the spread of notifiable avian diseases in Wales. APHA will also be able to contact bird keepers if there’s a notifiable disease outbreak in their area, for example bird flu, which in turn will help prevent the spread of disease and protect flocks.

“It is important to remember that scrupulous hygiene and biosecurity remain essential to protect flocks from the threat of disease.

“Bird keepers have worked hard to protect their birds from the risks of avian influenza and I want to thank them for their continued efforts.”
Richard Griffiths, BPC Chief Executive, said:

“New registration requirements are a good step towards supporting birdkeepers and Government to collaborate seamlessly to combat disease spread. Timely communication ensures all birdkeepers receive important updates and stay informed, amplifying efforts to work together to track and control the spread of avian influenza. Alongside stringent biosecurity measures, registration is another tool in the toolbox to safeguard bird health.”

This proposal follows a 2023 GB consultation and takes forward the recommendation from the 2018 Dame Glenys Stacey Review and lessons identified from the 2021/2022 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 outbreak and previous HPAI outbreaks. This change to bird registration is required in order to protect the health of all poultry and other captive birds in GB and also public health.

Bird keepers will need to provide information, including their contact details, the location where birds are kept and details of the birds (species, number and what they are kept for).

In England and Wales keepers are encouraged to register their birds ahead of the legal deadline on 1 October 2024. In Scotland, keepers should register from 1 September 2024 when there will be a new Scottish Kept Bird Register in place.

The new rules cover owners of backyard flocks, birds of prey and pigeon fanciers, but do not affect caged pet birds (excluding any poultry species) kept entirely inside a domestic dwelling, such as a parrot, canary or budgie, which never leaves the property other than to visit a vet or another short-term period.

The requirements will be set out in legislation shortly and keepers will also be legally required to update their information on an annual basis.

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

So big thanks to the Guardian for only bringing this up after consultation has ended! alien
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Post by urchinatheart Fri Apr 12, 2024 12:12 am

Maybe time to switch to rabbits ?

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Post by Lopsum Fri Apr 12, 2024 9:12 am

rabbit eggs are horrid!
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Post by urchinatheart Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:15 am

I have now read the article fully and see that I shall have to register as a birdkeeper as I have two dozen black birds flying around outside that I intend to insert into a pie-shell to be delivered to and set before his Majesty, Charles III. All palace maids need to be aware that should they venture outdoors to dry laundry after the receipt of said pie, they may need nose-guards.

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