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Bird influenza identified in 4 Northern Ireland locations as keepers prompted to step up bird influenza precaution

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The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) received verification that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) was discovered in samples of dead black headed gulls, which were reported and consequently gathered for screening at Belfast Harbour, Comber, Coalisland and Magherafelt.

The findings led to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) willingly closing their Window on Wildlife centers near Belfast on a preventive basis.

The findings at places near Lough Neagh present the best issue, as they remain in close distance to high density locations of business poultry facilities.

DAERA veterinarians have actually given that upgraded the continuous Veterinary Risk Assessment.

Dr Robert Huey said: “While the Department lifted the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone on 2 June, the confirmation of HPAI black headed gulls in four locations is a stark warning to us all that Avian Influenza is a constant and dynamic threat, and we must remain cautious of the potential for this persistent disease to spread more widely to other species of wild birds and even enter our kept domestic flocks. We must work hard to protect our entire industry.

“It is imperative that biosecurity measures are the first thing you think about every morning, and the last thing you think about at night – check, check and re-check what you are doing.”

Map revealing area and variety of HPAI positive wild bird findings in 2023.

Simple, recurring day-to-day actions to secure flocks consist of:

  • avoid direct or indirect contact in between your flock and wild birds and their manure
  • avoid gain access to by wild birds to feed, feed storage and water
  • wear non reusable boiler matches
  • keep surrounding locations and particularly the curtilage around homes tidy
  • just have important cars beginning website.

Dr Huey continued: “Completing your daily biosecurity checklist is not a luxury, it is an absolute necessity, as is registering your flock with DAERA so that you can receive the latest advice and understand the risk levels. You can find all the information you need at www.daera-ni.gov.uk/ai.

“We are also asking the poultry industry and the general public to report incidences of dead birds to help us build a better current picture of the spread and any developing patterns across Northern Ireland.

“In particular if you find dead waterfowl (swans, geese, or ducks) or other dead wild birds, such as gulls or birds of prey, you should not touch the carcasses, but take immediate action to report them to the DAERA helpline on 0300 200 7840. Information received will be assessed and a decision made on whether to collect and sample the carcase for AI.

“We must work together to protect Northern Ireland’s poultry industry, the value of which is significant to our economy. Eggs and poultry meat provide a reliable source of safe, nutritious food. It is incumbent on you as a bird keeper, whether that’s of one or 10,000 birds, to stop AI getting into your flock. Help us to help you!”

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