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RE: Avian Influenza - Vinny - 09-12-2021 I've just caught up with this on the BBC news and wasn't aware of its ferocity. Thankfully I don't have any chickens at allotment just now or else it would have been a nightmare to try and keep them locked up. Poor things would wonder what was happening, and if you have ex bats who have just satrted enjoyng the natural outdoor life, it must be horrible. Feel sorry for anyone who has had to cull there birds because of it. From what I gather eggs will still be freely available,especially from the poor battry hens. You watch, instead of toilet rolls people will start stocking up on eggs causing supply problems. RE: Avian Influenza - Mark_Riga - 09-12-2021 Wasn't Brexit supposed to stop all this flu brought in by immigrant birds? RE: Avian Influenza - Veggie - 09-12-2021 ^^^^ Stirrer alert. RE: Avian Influenza - Veggie - 30-04-2022 Restrictions being lifted on Monday 2nd May...................at last. RE: Avian Influenza - Veggie - 19-10-2022 Avian flu restrictions are back. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/avian-influenza-bird-flu#latest-situation RE: Avian Influenza - Vinny - 19-10-2022 Funnily enough I was just noticing the geese were out again at the farm! Not nice to learn the poor buggers have to be locked up again? RE: Avian Influenza - Veggie - 11-04-2023 Good news for the chickens (in England & Wales) - restrictions being lifted on 18th April https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-65244151 |