Weve got poultry .And the regulations regarding biosecurity and Avian flu are UK wide.
So it doesn't matter that the nearest outbreak is 400 miles away and that there isnt a recognised migration route between there and here .
And the official guidance is here .
We have to keep keep chickens, hens, ducks and turkeys housed indoors where practicable (my emphasis) -this is often forgotten when people quote the guidance.
"Keep domestic ducks and geese completely separate from other poultry species as they often don’t show any signs of disease but can still pass it on to chickens, turkeys or other poultry species."
So we need to separate the chickens and the geese that currently are in the big field. The geese eat grass and therefore will need access, but away from any chickens.
So we are going to move them to the Moorland field. The only problem is that some chickens are there.
So step 1. Move the chickens. Ive constructed an enclosed run - that can be extended if necessary.
Step 2 move the geese away from close contact with the chickens.
The ducks are more of a problem. They have an enclosed run
But weve had a lot of rain recently and its become a bit (!) muddy.
The ducks are going to have to be kept in the pen full-time. So we cant leave them in the quagmire.
So several wheelbarrows of soil helps.
and several barrows of old hay has made it a bit more habitable.
And the other we can manage our poultry is by reducing the numbers.
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