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Guidance: Register as a keeper of less than 50 poultry or other captive birds

Animal Plant Health Agency

November 7
12:06 2024

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You must register within one month of keeping poultry or other captive birds at any premises in England or Wales. This includes any birds you keep as pets.

Youre breaking the law if you do not register.

When you do not need to register

You do not need to register psittaciformes or passeriformes (such as budgies, parrots, cockatiels and finches) if they are both:

  • fully housed in a dwelling (your home or another indoor structure)
  • with no access to the open air

You do not need to register an exempt bird to visit a veterinary practice.

If your birds are taken outdoors at any time, for example to be exercised, trained, or taken to bird gatherings or shows, they must be registered.

How to register

If you have a County Parish Holding (CPH) number

You can register in 2 ways, either by:

If you do not have a?CPH?number

You can register online it should take about 10 minutes.

Well ask you for:

  • your contact details
  • details of the owner of the birds (if this is not you)
  • the location where you keep the birds
  • details of the birds you keep (species, number and what you keep them for)

Start now

By registering:

  • the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) will contact you with updates and guidance if theres a disease outbreak (such as bird flu) in your area
  • youll help prevent the spread of disease and protect all kept birds, including back-yard flocks

After you have registered

If your details have changed youll need to tell APHA within one month when:

  • you no longer keep or own birds
  • your contact information changes
  • you change the species of poultry or other captive birds you keep
  • you change the purpose or purposes for which you keep birds
  • you start keeping 50 or more poultry or other captive birds

Email customer.registration@apha.gov.uk or call on 03000 200 301. Lines are open 8:30am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday.

Get help

If you need help registering contact APHA:

Keeper of 50 or more birds

Its a legal requirement to register. You must complete the relevant form to register premises where the birds are kept.

Updates to this page

Published 12 December 2023
Last updated 7 November 2024 +show all updates
  1. The online service to register as a keeper of less than 50 poultry or other captive birds is now available. It was unavailable for a temporary period because of technical issues.

  2. Updated introduction to clarify that you must register within one month of keeping poultry or other captive birds at any premises in England or Wales.

  3. Updated information about the online registration service, which is currently unavailable, and when you must register.

  4. Updated English and Welsh versions of the guidance to temporarily remove the option to register via the online portal.

  5. The online service to register as a keeper of less than 50 poultry or other captive birds is now available. It was unavailable for a temporary period because of technical issues.

  6. We've added an updated version of the form 'register to be a keeper of less than 50 poultry or other captive birds' in English.

  7. Our online service is currently unavailable due to technical issues. You can still register by using the form 'register to be a keeper of less than 50 poultry or other captive birds' or emailing customer.registration@apha.gov.uk.

  8. We've added an updated version of the form 'register to be a keeper of less than 50 poultry or other captive birds' in English and Welsh. We've also added a Welsh version of the page.

  9. We are experiencing an extremely high volume of applications. We currently aim to process applications within 30 days.If you have already submitted an application, do not submit another.

  10. Added information about what to do if you have a CPH number or have already registered. Also updated the PDF form. Welsh translations of the form and other information will be available soon.

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