Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:19 am
I believe so yes. It has been discussed on downsizer.net, and there was also something in Smallholder magazine.
Here you go:
"The Regulations prohibit the feeding of meat, fish and most other products of animal origin to ruminants, pigs or poultry. They also make it an offence to allow them to have access to such material. They also prohibit any catering waste being fed, whether processed or not. This also includes catering waste from vegetarian restaurants and kitchens."
From the Defra website
It applies to domestic chickens since they are still classed as livestock even though you don't need to be a registered smallholding or farm to keep them. It applies to domestic kitchens, not just commercial kitchens. You may not legally feed cornflakes to chickens in this country. I wonder if you're even allowed to feed bread to the ducks in the park - dunno if they're livestock, wild animals, or pets.[/url]
Here you go:
"The Regulations prohibit the feeding of meat, fish and most other products of animal origin to ruminants, pigs or poultry. They also make it an offence to allow them to have access to such material. They also prohibit any catering waste being fed, whether processed or not. This also includes catering waste from vegetarian restaurants and kitchens."
From the Defra website
It applies to domestic chickens since they are still classed as livestock even though you don't need to be a registered smallholding or farm to keep them. It applies to domestic kitchens, not just commercial kitchens. You may not legally feed cornflakes to chickens in this country. I wonder if you're even allowed to feed bread to the ducks in the park - dunno if they're livestock, wild animals, or pets.[/url]