Gardaí have recovered 18 cattle worth €30,000 taken in a raid by cattle rustlers from a remote farm in west Cork in November.
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18 cattle that were taken from a farm in west Cork last month have been recovered. The herd, whose owner previously said were worth around €30,000, were identified during a search operation involving ...
The 18 cattle were found on Monday by gardaí and the Department of Agriculture following a search operation in the Ballydehob area of West Cork.
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