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RPRA Update on racing in GB -

Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:41 am
by willie reynolds
From: RPRA <donotreply@rpra.org>
Sent: 11 February 2022 08:35
Subject: RACING AND AVIAN INFLUENZA

As the racing season is approaching I feel it beneficial to comment on the possible impact of the current Avian Influenza position . As previously published in our guidance here https://www.rpra.org/bird-flu-advice-on ... ing-birds/ despite the high level of avian influenza outbreaks, gatherings of racing pigeons are still permitted under the General license. Therefore, inland racing is currently permitted and unless there is a change to this approach then I see no reason why our inland programme should be delayed. At a recent stakeholders group meeting organised by DEFRA I highlighted this positive position and asked the question 'what would see a change in approach' . DEFRA advised that pigeon gatherings would only be reviewed if there was an outbreak of a different strain of the virus or pigeons (wild or other) tested positive for avian influenza. Please note that lofts situated in a 3km or 10km zone around an outbreak will not be able to take part in any gathering until restrictions within these zones are lifted. IMPORTANT May I take this opportunity to remind everyone of the requirements of the General license. Please visit https://www.rpra.org/wp-content/uploads ... 301121.pdf Ian Evans CEO