Avian Flu Zone Extended
The Avian Influenza Prevention Zone that has been in place since 6th December has been extended until 28th February to help protect poultry and captive birds from avian flu.
The zone requires keepers of poultry and other captive birds to continue to keep their birds indoors, or take appropriate practical steps to keep them separate from wild birds.
There is also a GB-wide ban on poultry shows and gatherings.
The risk to public health remains very low and the Food Standards Agency is clear that bird flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers.
The Prevention Zone means anyone who keeps poultry such as chickens, ducks and geese, even as pets, must take action to stop them coming into contact with wild birds to protect them from avian flu.
Posters offering advice and facts on bird flu have been circulated by Pembrokeshire County Council’s Animal Health team.
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