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Pigeon racing ban introduced as precautionary measure

Pigeon racing ban introduced as precautionary measure

DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS News Release (208/07) issued by The Government News Network on 6 July 2007

Information Bulletin

Defra today announced a ban on all international pigeon racing from continental mainland Europe (including the Channel Islands) to the UK.

The ban is being introduced with immediate effect, as a precautionary measure, following the recent finding of H5N1 in wild birds in France. It will not affect domestic pigeon racing activity within the UK which is permitted to continue.

Chief Veterinary Officer, Debby Reynolds, said:

"Given the current period of uncertainty about avian influenza in Europe and the possibility that further spread may occur, a precautionary approach is being taken based on ornithological and veterinary advice.

"On current evidence that infection has not reached the UK, domestic pigeon racing will be allowed to continue. Any owners returning from cancelled races outside the UK may release their birds, for welfare reasons, once they have reached home."

The decision will be reviewed as the situation in Europe becomes clearer over the coming days.

Notes to Editors

1. For more information about Avian Influenza, see: http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/notifiable/disease/ai/index.htm

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