Pig/Poultry
A compulsory housing order is in effect from today (Monday, November 10) in Ireland for poultry and...
Due to the high risk posed by bird flu to poultry flocks, a compulsory housing order is to be introduced for poultry and captive birds.
N.Ireland
The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) is notifying members that mandatory housing measures for all poultry and kept birds come into effect today
A Sinn Féin TD has called on poultry farmers to immediately house birds to protect against the risk of avian influenza (bird flu) cases.
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon has announced the introduction of a...
Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has announced the lifting of the compulsory housing order for poultry and captive birds.
Preliminary test results from a poultry farm in Co. Monaghan have come back negative, following a suspected case of bird flu
All poultry flocks and captive birds are required to be housed from today (Monday, February 17) to protect them from the risk of bird flu.
DAERA said 64,000 birds at a commercial poultry premises are to be culled due to a suspected case of avian influenza (bird flu).
Mandatory housing measures for all kept birds and poultry are to come into force across Northern Ireland from next Monday, February 17, 2025.
Minister Martin Heydon has introduced a compulsory housing order for poultry and captive birds, to protect them from the risk of bird flu.
Mandatory housing measures for all kept birds and poultry are to come into force across Northern Ireland from midday on November 28...
New regulations will require flock keepers to confine all birds in their possession in a secure building, due to concerns over bird flu.
New housing measures are to be introduced as part of the avian influenza prevention zone in Northern Ireland from December 23.