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February 7, 2006
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Prevention

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Household poultry ban to take effect Feb 13
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A ban on backyard poultry-keeping will take effect on February 13, Permanent Secretary for Health, Welfare & Food Carrie Yau says.

 

Under the ban, the existing exemption for households keeping up to 20 poultry will be removed. The unauthorised keeping of poultry will be an offence warranting fines of up to $100,000.

 

Meanwhile, patrols at checkpoints have been strengthened to curb poultry smuggling.

 

Mrs Yau told lawmakers the ban, which the Chief Executive in Council endorsed today, aims to ensure public health and lower the risk of a bird-flu outbreak. Past experience unveiled birds kept in backyards are more prone to infection due to the lack of bio-security measures.

 

When asked if compensation will be available for people who surrender their birds, Mrs Yau said the move is not viable as people would stockpile poultry for compensation. Households keeping up to 20 poultry should dispose of their birds as soon as possible. For assistance, they may call 1823.

 

Director of Agriculture, Fisheries & Conservation Stella Hung said raising racing pigeons for commercial purposes is regulated under the existing law. The HK Racing Pigeons Association has been asked to tell its members to apply for a licence if they want to raise up to 20 racing pigeons after the household poultry-keeping ban takes effect.