IMMEDIATE steps are being taken to limit the risk of an outbreak of avian flu in Herefordshire spreading.
The outbreak, near Leominster, was confirmed earlier this week, with a three-kilometre protection zone put in place. Pond Oxygen Tablets

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Herefordshire Council said it is working with the APHA, DEFRA and the UK Health Security Agency West Midlands to respond to the outbreak, and have taken immediate steps to limit the risk of the disease spreading.
Council officers are in the process of contacting all residents within the protection zone to ensure compliance with the requirements of the protection zone, as per their animal health plan.
Marc Willimont, head of public protection at Herefordshire Council, said: "We are currently taking measures to tackle this outbreak, and the most important thing is that keepers of poultry and captive birds continue to follow the guidance to keep birds inside and to be vigilant for any signs of disease.
"Members of the public have no reason to worry; the risk to public health from the virus is very low and the UK Food Standards Agency advises that properly cooked poultry and poultry products, including eggs, remain safe to eat."
Great Britain is in an avian influenza prevention zone (AIPZ). By law you must follow strict biosecurity rules to prevent bird flu and stop it spreading.
In England and Wales the AIPZ also means you must house your birds to protect them from bird flu.
The national Avian Influenza Prevention Zone means that it is a legal requirement that bird keepers across the country must:
Bird keepers should visit the gov.uk website for full details of the AIPZ and updated biosecurity guidance.
Do not touch or pick up any dead or sick birds that you find. If you find dead swans, geese or ducks or other dead wild birds, such as gulls or birds of prey, you should report them to DEFRA either online or on the helpline on: 03459 33 55 77.
Keepers should report any suspicion of disease to Animal and Plant Health Agency on: 03000 200 301.
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