Large poultry premises in Lanarkshire takes Great Britain avian influenza total to 40
Welsh Government says action has been taken as the country is facing a 'significantly elevated threat'
The report said insufficient biosecurity controls, illegal meat entering the UK, vets leaving the sector, and policy changes to bTB have all left the UK exposed to animal disease threats
Measures will take effect from Thursday November 6 and apply to keepers of more than 50 birds and any sellers of poultry products
Reduced feed and water intakes, nasal discharge and reduced milk production are some of the clinical signs of avian influenza seen in US dairy cattle
Defra has confirmed multiple new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza and reintroduces mandatory housing measures for poultry in north, central and east of England
UK poultry farmers are being urged to prepare for a challenging avian influenza season as summer outbreaks mirror 2022 record levels
Poultry and game bird keepers in England face increased welfare measures in order to minimise scale of outbreak
The Ulster ²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™ Union says severe outbreaks pose a risk to Northern Ireland's poultry industry
Avian Influenza Vaccination Taskforce's long-awaited findings reveal ‘significant uncertainties’ remain around wholesale vaccination