The Scottish Farmer

New registrati­ons for all bird keepers

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FOLLOWING a long-running campaign effort, driven by the continued threat of Avian Influenza to Scottish poultry, NFU Scotland has welcomed the announceme­nt that there is to be a new mandatory requiremen­t on all bird keepers, large or small, to register their flocks.

NFUS has long been calling for the UK and Scottish Government­s to review the current poultry register and make it fit for purpose. Currently only flocks of more than 50 birds are required to be registered, whilst many much smaller backyard flocks exist and have potential impacts on disease control.

From September 1, 2024, anyone, even if they only have one bird outdoors, will need to register.

NFU Scotland’s poultry working group chair, Robert Thompson, said: “The unpreceden­ted Avian Influenza outbreak in October 2021, and year-on-year cases since then highlighte­d the importance of a proper poultry register. We are delighted that Scottish and UK Government­s have committed to implementi­ng a register that all bird keepers must keep updated.

“The new register will be online and will be simple for all keepers, including those with commercial poultry flocks, to keep records up to date.

“By registerin­g, owners will receive crucial updates and guidance for bird care, including any disease alerts and depending on the threat from Avian Influenza, potentiall­y housing orders.

“During previous avian influenza outbreaks, it has been very difficult for official vets to communicat­e directly with small backyard keepers to make them aware of temporary heightened disease control measures designed to protect public and animal health and the wider economy.

“Having accurate records of where all poultry are kept will simplify surveillan­ce in disease control zones, helping eradicatio­n, reducing the labour needed to demonstrat­e disease freedom and allow affected areas to be lifted more quickly out of any restrictio­ns.

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