Bird flu: Second case found at farm in Wyre, Lancashire Published duration 28 January 2017

image copyright Thinkstock image caption The farm in Wyre has about 1,000 pheasants, Defra said

Bird flu has been found at a second pheasant farm in Lancashire, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has confirmed.

Graeme Cooke said it has a "business link" to nearby farm Hy-Fly Game Hatcheries Limited in Preesall where the infection was confirmed on Tuesday.

Public Health England (PHE) said the risk to humans was "very low".

'Business link'

A 1.8 mile (3km) protection zone has been set up around the farm.

Defra said: "This case was proactively identified as part of a routine investigation of premises traced as a result of confirmation of the disease in Lancashire earlier this week.

"There is a business link between the two premises."

It said a number of birds have died with the remaining birds at the premises to be culled.

Defra said a full investigation is under way to determine the source of the infection.

Other related premises have been placed under restrictions which will remain in place until all investigations are complete.

Flu prevention zone

The Food Standards Agency said bird flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers.

There have been a number of other outbreaks of the virus including on a farm with 19,500 turkeys in Boston on Friday which was the third case of the H5N8 strain of avian flu in Lincolnshire in about four weeks.

The same strain has been discovered in birds in Settle, North Yorkshire, a swannery in Dorset and flocks in Carmarthenshire, south west Wales.