Avian flu - the Defra instructions

Cecile

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thanks-read this on the 7/12 and what I've been working from. People are still confusing 'what's practicable' with 'what they can be arsed to do-or not'.

Total agree with this, trouble is Defra should not be saying what's practicable as that gives people an opt out clause, my neighbour still has chickens and ducks just wandering all over the place, she kept them in for just one day and that was her prevention achievement

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/avian-influenza-bird-flu-identified-at-lincolnshire-farm

I feel so sorry for anyone with birds in and around the above area
 

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Ive been out to buy more rat traps, having investigated, the rat problem is worse than I originally thought.
We have a big trug of Jeyes fluid out by the garage for disinfecting boots, even the postie has poultry round this way.
All feeders and drinkers disinfected.
 
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