With several confirmed cases of Avian Influenza (bird flu) since 1st November, the UK Chief Veterinary Officer has announced mandatory housing measures for all of England, effective from on Thursday, 6th November 2025.
This decision follows a sharp rise in outbreaks among both kept and wild bird populations. The new housing order applies to all bird keepers with more than 50 birds, as well as those who sell or give away eggs or poultry products.
At the same time, a Great Britain–wide Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) remains in force, requiring all keepers – from commercial producers to backyard flocks – to maintain strict biosecurity standards.
What the Housing Order Means
From 6th November 2025:
As Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss explained:
“Given the continued increase in the number of avian influenza cases in kept and wild birds across England, we are now taking the difficult step to extend the housing measures to the whole of England.
I appreciate the impact these measures have on industry and am extremely grateful for the continued cooperation of the poultry sector. We know from previous years that housing birds will bring the rates of infection down from the high we are currently experiencing.”
Richard Griffiths at British Poultry Council says, “This is the right move at the right time. Housing is an added layer of protection that strengthens our ability to keep food moving and uphold confidence in British poultry. While this provides reassurance for producers in England, we are calling for a consistent GB-wide housing order. This plus stringent biosecurity will put the sector in the best position possible as we move through this high-risk period.”
Biosecurity: Keep It Tight, Keep It Simple
Every bird keeper – whether they manage commercial units, are small scale (keeping birds to help generate and supplement incomes) or just keep a few birds as a hobby/lifestyle choice – plays a vital role in stopping the spread of bird flu.
Here are 8, high-impact biosecurity practices to protect your birds whilst inside:
It’s these everyday actions/habits that make the biggest difference.
Avian influenza can spread fast. The best way to stay one step ahead is to get real-time alerts as new outbreaks are confirmed.
Download the free Livestock Protect App (available on iOS and Android) to:
With the Livestock Protect app, you’ll know the moment new measures are introduced so you can act fast to protect your birds.
Download Livestock Protect now on the App Store or Google Play to stay informed and stay compliant.
This winter, we all have a role to play in protecting our flocks. The housing order and AIPZ will remain in place until further notice, under ongoing review by government and veterinary authorities.
Let’s work together – commercial farms, small scale, and backyard keepers alike – to keep the poultry sector safe and resilient.
Stay alert. Keep your birds safe. Safeguard your business.