UK Compulsory & Voluntary Bird Registration

Ok off to sit in a corner because am ranting now :BangHead::BangHead::BangHead::BangHead:

Gets off soap box and slides it off to the side ......

Please tag everybody you can think of who may take their birds out for a walk for fresh air or has an aviary in their back garden so their birds can grab a little sunshine
 
Bit weird! As Cazza said, probably due to bird flu. Becoming more and more like Big Brother in 1984 (the book not the TV show! :biggrin:)
 
Filled in my form and added it as an attachment to my email and pinged it off.... am not a happy camper anymore!!
 
Since we've been "bird flu" free as of March of this year its defo big brother being a nosy sod.

Taken from the government Website
"The UK has self-declared zonal freedom from highly pathogenic avian influenza for Great Britain with effect from 29 March 2024 and in Northern Ireland from 31 March 2023. This is in line with World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) rules."

 
Does this mean the government could cull our parrots if there was another bout of chicken flu? :(
 
You all know what's going to happen don't you .... we will get spammed to death with stupid emails from them :rolleyes: Do this do that do the other .... which we already know what we're doing we've been through it all before unscathed. But "nanny state" nobody is a capable they are ... yeah right! They aren't even collecting any deceased birds bodies notified to them or testing them so what's the flipping point of telling them anyway! Well unless you have a load of deaths in your poultry shed :camper: geeze somebody rattled my cage today. :watchout:
 
@Wera do the terrible twins get to go outside in their travel cages??? The answer is .... fill out the forms!
If anybody isn't sure what to fill in etc just shout will help you out
 
If they sit outside in a travel cage do they need to be registered?
I've been reading through the thread it's gone back and forth?

Mind you they'll be going in an aviary next year or the year after.

That will be shocking if theres an outbreak and they order a cull.
 
@ChristineW not entirely sure if this is going to apply to you or not being where you are but worth knowing.....
Daisy is a house bird, outside aviarys are not possible up here - weather and predators! Plus there is no way we would volunteer any information to the 'authorities' up here!

Sounds like another bit of 'the starmergedon nanny state', can't fix imigration, so deflect and kill pensioners pets. Rant over.
 
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