The government has lifted the avian influenza surveillance zone in Jersey.
No further cases of bird flu have been detected in the island after a recent scare.
It follows the death of chickens from a flock in St Martin last month near Archirondel.
Before the restrictions were put in place, Jersey has not seen an island-wide lockdown on flocks since October 2022.
Animal Health and Welfare still advise islanders to keep their birds separated from wild birds wherever possible.

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