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Jersey Alerts Public to Bird Flu Risk

Summary

  • Jersey government asks islanders to report dead wild birds to prevent bird flu spread.
  • No current avian influenza cases, but migratory birds pose a risk from Europe.
  • Poultry keepers must follow biosecurity measures and keep wild birds away.
Jersey Alerts Public to Bird Flu Risk

The Jersey government has issued a public appeal for islanders to report any sightings of dead wild birds as a precautionary measure against avian influenza.

While the island currently has no confirmed cases of bird flu, the risk of introduction by migratory birds is heightened due to significant outbreaks across Europe and the UK. Residents are advised not to touch or handle deceased wild birds, particularly species like swans, ducks, geese, gulls, and birds of prey.

Poultry keepers are strongly encouraged to maintain stringent biosecurity protocols. This includes using covered runs to prevent contact with wild birds, ensuring feed and water sources are protected, and regularly disinfecting housing and equipment. Daily health checks for signs of illness and prompt isolation of new or sick birds are also crucial steps to safeguard domestic poultry from the virus.

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Islanders can report dead birds online or by contacting the animal health and welfare team at rva@gov.je or 01534 441600.
Poultry keepers should use covered runs, clean equipment, isolate sick birds, and store feed securely.
Currently, there are no confirmed cases of bird flu in Jersey, but there is a risk of introduction.

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