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HK: AFCD advised people not to keep illegal backyard poultry

Sally Furniss

Well-known member
AFCD advised people not to illegal backyard poultry 2009-1-5 【The Hong Kong Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department spokesman urged the public not on the 5th of illegal backyard poultry keeping, otherwise liable to prosecution.

According to Xinhua News Agency, Hong Kong, January 5 -, AFCD staff on the 5th Sing Kong Tsuen, Pat Heung, carry out inspections and found a woman at home, illegal keeping of live chickens 12.

The seizure was sent to live in Sheung Shui Animal Management Center, in the samples, we have all the destruction.

AFCD will be "Public Health (Animals and Birds) Ordinance," she charged illegal poultry. The spokesman said that any unauthorized person who scattered to feed poultry (chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons and quails) is an offense liable to a maximum fine of 5-10000 Hong Kong dollar.

To safeguard public health and reduce the Hong Kong outbreak of avian flu risks, the SAR Government in 2006 to ban backyard poultry keeping.

http://www.takungpao.com.hk//news/09/01/05/smartone-1014176.htm
 
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