Changes in England, Wales and Scotland will also apply to pigeons and birds of prey in bid to tackle bird flu

People in Great Britain who keep chickens in their back garden will have to register them with the government under proposed new rules to crack down on bird flu.

While those who own 50 or more birds, such as chicken farmers, have to register their flock with the government, currently people who have birds for their own supply of eggs, or as pets, do not have to.

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