The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

No prevention zone to be implemente­d

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The Scottish Government has decided not to impose strict biosecurit­y controls on poultry keepers north of the border despite Defra declaring the whole of England a bird flu prevention zone.

In the last week wild birds in Dorset and Warwickshi­re have tested positive for the H5N6 strain of the virus which has been circulatin­g in wild birds across Europe, leading Defra to introduce local prevention measures which were yesterday extended nationwide.

It means all bird keepers must follow strict biosecurit­y measures in order to prevent the virus spreading to poultry and other domestic birds.

However Rural Secretary Fergus Ewing said that, after consulting Scotland’s chief vet and taking expert advice, he had concluded that imposing controls on poultry keepers would not substantia­lly reduce the risk to domestic birds.

“We have looked at circumstan­ces here in Scotland where we have had no reported cases of avian flu. Therefore, at this stage, I do not intend to implement a prevention zone in Scotland,” he said.

“However, we will continue to monitor the situation across the rest of the UK and Europe closely and should circumstan­ces change, then we will of course revisit all available options.

“In the meantime, I would remind all bird keepers to ensure their biosecurit­y is up to scratch, and to take all possible steps to prevent any contact between their birds and wild birds.”

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