Here we go!First case in Italy: a dead wild duck found in Northern Italy has tested positive for bird flu.
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Here we go!First case in Italy: a dead wild duck found in Northern Italy has tested positive for bird flu.
YepOh noDo you have restrictions now?![]()
I have found that bird flu guideline on the internet. I hope it can be of help to youIs that the same restrictions as us then?
YepI believe that the restrictions are the same I have read in your previous messages. However these are the restrictions here, maybe it can be usefull.
1 Hunters are forbidden from using decoys in order to lure birds belonging to the orders of Anseriformes and Charadriiformes
2 Breeders have to:
a) Avoid contact between domestic poultry (both from rural and industrial farms) and wild birds. Therefore move the free-range farms poultry in sheds. If you cannot keep your animals indoors (for reasons of animal welfare, lack of space etc), you have to make inaccessible the feeding and watering areas to wild birds.
b) Prevent the entry of strangers to the farm (both.. )
c) Prevent the entry of feed transport vehicles to the area close to the sheds (both.. )
d) Prevent the entry of the vehicles for the withdrawal of dead animals and manure to the area close to the sheds (both..)
Other special measures for industrial farms but it’s not interesting for us.
3 Report the finding of more dead wild birds (in particular waterfowl) in a single place to Veterinary Service ASL.
Okay guys, do you think a fenced henhouse with small-meshed net could be considered a safe place?![]()
ExcellentSounds good to me and the small mesh should keep wild birds out.