First Federal State Imposes Stable Obligation for Avian Flu
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Due to the spread of avian influenza, the Saarland has ordered a stable obligation for poultry.
The bird flu spreads further in Germany. Federal states in the north and east of the country are particularly affected. Consequences exist, however, elsewhere.After the outbreak of the bird flu, the Saarland is the first federal state to impose a stable obligation for poultry.This general decree was issued by the State Office for Consumer Protection (LAV) to protect the Saarland breeding and poultry populations and other kept birds, the Saarland…
In order to control the spread of the H5N1 virus, poultry in Saarland must remain in the stable from Thursday onwards. In other federal states, such regulations have so far only existed at county level.
Poultry owners in the Saarland must act now: From 30 October a stable duty applies. What this means for breeders and hobby owners.
Poultry owners in the Saarland must act now: from Thursday onwards a stable duty applies.
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