Change description : 2025-04-08 14:17:00: Updated the guidance to clarify the rules you have to follow if you’re in an avian influenza prevention zone (AIPZ). [Guidance and regulation]
can fly racing pigeons, doves or other Columbiformes from their home loft for up to one hour, once a day fromtheirhomeloftas a single loft
must try to prevent your birds having any contact with wild birds
must not leave lofts open for birds to come and go
should avoid flying your birds in areas where there are lots of poultry
must cleanse and disinfect any baskets, boxes and vehicles you use to transport your birds with a Defra-approved disinfectant
may transport racing pigeons, doves or other Columbiformes from the same loft to a point away from their home loft (a location that is not in a disease control zone) to release them for training or an event – but they must fly back to their home loft or be gathered and transported back to their home loft as soon as possible
Flying birds of prey or other captive bird species from hand or under close control
These rules do not apply to poultry. Poultry includes chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese, pigeons bred for meat, partridges, quail, guinea fowl and pheasants.
If your bird catches a wild bird or goes missing for more than one minute, you must:
isolate it from other birds
closely monitor it for signs of bird flu for 14 days before you let it fly for exercise again
In disease control zones
Ifzones, you’re in a bird flu disease control zone, you:
can fly birds of prey or other species trained to fly from hand (such as parrots), including for pest control, from their home location for up to one hour a day
must not leave bird houses open for birds to come and go
must try to prevent your birds having any contact with wild birds while they are flying
If you’rewhere inthere anare AIPZmandatory (withhousing ormeasures withoutin housingplace, measures),butnodiseasecontrolzonesyou:
can fly birds of prey or other species trained to fly from hand (such as parrots), including for pest control, from their home location for up to one hour a day
must not leave bird houses open for birds to come and go
must try to prevent your birds having any contact with wild birds while they are flying
may transport birds of prey or other species trained to fly from hand from the same location to a point (not in a disease control zone) away from their home for exercise, an event or pest control
should avoid flying your birds in areas with lots of poultry
must cleanse and disinfect the baskets, boxes and vehicles you use to transport your birds using a Defra-approved disinfectant
Bird gatherings are not allowed in disease control zones.
Gatherings of racing pigeons, doves and other Columbiformes, birds of prey and other birds trained to fly from hand (not poultry) are allowed in an AIPZ if:
you notify APHA about the gathering at least 7 days before the event