Headline: Poultry News, 12/22/2025
The UK remains under an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone, which has been in force across England, Scotland and Wales since November. Mandatory housing measures continue to apply in England and Wales, requiring many poultry keepers to house their birds and to follow strict biosecurity and hygiene rules to reduce the risk of further spread.
Government figures for the 2025 to 2026 outbreak season show that 60 cases have been confirmed in England, two in Scotland, seven in Wales and four in Northern Ireland, bringing the UK total to 73. Under international animal health rules, the UK is no longer considered free from highly pathogenic avian influenza, and poultry keepers are being urged to remain vigilant and to report any suspected cases immediately.
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