Bird flu FAQ: I have two hens, do I need to move them indoors now?

Avian Influenza is in the news and you might be wondering if it is safe to eat poultry or eggs now. Or if garden robins or pigeons in your local park are at risk
Bird flu FAQ: I have two hens, do I need to move them indoors now?

"BirdWatch Ireland is very concerned by the increasing number of reports of sick and dead seabirds that it has been receiving in recent days. Gannets, in particular, appear to be badly affected." Picture: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

Avian influenza — or 'avian flu' or 'bird flu' — is in the news a lot at the moment. You might have seen distressing images of dead or sick seabirds on social media or in news reports. The latest update has seen poultry owners ordered to house their birds indoors from next week.

It is an animal disease and it is rare for it to affect humans: we've asked the HSE as well as the Department of Agriculture and Birdwatch Ireland for some information. 

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