The article outlines efforts to prevent the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI) in South Korea, with a focus on inspections and regulations aimed at native chicken markets. Since October, five cases of the disease have been reported, and the government, local governments, and producer groups are collaborating to prevent further spread. The Korea Native Chicken Association is conducting regular inspections to ensure no AI is present in native chickens sold in traditional markets. Inspections include confirming distribution restrictions, creating and storing livestock transaction records, creating and storing disinfection records, and storing movement approval certificates. Non-compliant sales outlets may face fines or imprisonment. The article emphasizes the importance of adhering to quarantine rules to prevent future outbreaks.