New veterinary rules for keeping poultry have been approved in Russia

Published 2025년 4월 30일

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Starting September 1, 2025, new veterinary regulations for poultry farming in Russia will be implemented, affecting both large and small farms. The rules restrict bird walking in large farms to isolated solariums, with exceptions for geese and ducks, and allow pasture maintenance for organic farms with mandatory fencing. The standards also address ventilation, transport, and sanitary care, including disinfection barriers and checkpoints, while restricting unauthorized entry. Special regulations are set for incubators and cleanliness of poultry premises, and only guard dogs, falcons, and hawks are permitted on poultry complex grounds.
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They will come into force on September 1 of this year Veterinary rules for keeping agricultural poultry for the purpose of breeding and raising them will come into force in Russia on September 1, 2025. The standards apply to both agricultural enterprises and farms, which are designated as large farms in the rules, and to personal subsidiary farms, that is, small ones. However, most of the points of the veterinary rules apply only to large poultry complexes. Thus, in large farms, walking of birds is prohibited, but walking in a solarium is allowed - on an isolated walking area equipped with bird holes. The area of the solarium must be no less than the area of the poultry building, and it must be protected from the penetration of wild birds. At the same time, walking of geese and ducks is allowed in large farms, according to the text of the rules. The pasture type of maintenance is singled out separately. It is permitted for both small and large farms that produce organic ...
Source: Specagro

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