6-Hens-and-Me
Songster
Hiya all, I’m from wales (Britain) and I’m in the yellow warning but I’m still allowed to let them free range! Because we’re in such a rural area, I must say never had an issue with bird flu. But I always say that chickens that are outdoors enjoying life have a better chance to survive the flu than those stuck indoors with 20 other birds and are often bored and grumpy.Hi everyone,
With bird flu (avian influenza) affecting flocks across the globe, it's more important than ever to stay informed and prepared. This disease doesn't just pose a risk to our flocks—it can also affect other animals and even humans in certain cases.
Let’s use this thread to share:
Remember, staying informed and proactive is the best way to keep ourselves and our feathered friends safe. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and tips!
- What precautions you're taking to protect your flock.
- Questions or concerns you have about bird flu.
- Reliable resources or tips that could help the community.
Also, feel free to participate in our poll: What Are You Doing to Protect Your Flock From Bird Flu (H5N1) Infection?